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Fat Kid Rules the World

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age 11+

Based on 9 kid reviews

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age 5+

McDonalds be like

age 15+

it was great not for little kids but it was great

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Too much violence
Too much sex
Too much swearing
Too much consumerism
Too much drinking/drugs/smoking
age 6+

i love it

this book is so appropriate everyone should buy it for there kids seriously i love it oh and its so realistic anybody who dosnt like it sucks butterflies

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Educational value
Great role models
age 12+

Keeping it REAL!!!!

I think this book is amazing. It doesn't hide the bad stuff but keeps it real. This stuff happens all the time and you just have to get used to it.

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age 13+

good for teens

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Too much sex
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Great role models
age 13+

AMAZING BOOK READ IT!!!

i love it. It has a great message and even tho the dude gets picked on cuz his weight and attempts sucide, its a really good book it got my thumbs up:) -Jessica Johnson

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Educational value
age 13+

Older, well educated (with a good understanding of the world)

I'm 14 and i think its educational but quite disturbing if not discussed with a parent.

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age 8+

best book ive read yet!

this book is amazing. i'm currently reading it in my highschool class. I absolutely LOVE IT. I think it's message is like a warning to kids of what not to do and i see that clearly. I hope this book is read over and over by teens around the world, only because it deserves it. I know i'll be reading it as many times as i can. I usually dont read and when i do, i try to enjoy myself. And obviously, I am.

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age 13+

Very Deep

Very deep and suburbial Life Story of a sad, fat kid who lives in the concrete jungle we call society, he has no true freinds to understand him until an unlikley prodigy comes along and takes him down the road to adolescence a deeper, darker way.