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Gordon Korman

January 29, 2015


Book Reviews of Gordon Korman's Works

I Want to Go Home
By Gordon Korman
Reviewed in Writing Popular Fiction for Children by Carol Acton
The Zucchini Warriors
By Gordon Korman
Reviewed in Writing Popular Fiction for Children by Carol Acton
Children's Literature
Lights, Camera, Disaster!
By Gordon Korman
Reviewed in Writing Popular Fiction for Children by Carol Acton
Children's Literature
Son of the Mob
By Gordon Korman
Reviewed in Writing Popular Fiction for Children by Carol Acton
Children's Literature
Jake, Reinvented
By Gordon Korman
Reviewed in The New You: How and Why by Hilary Turner
Children's Literature
MacDonald Hall Goes Hollywood
By Lynn (J. R.) Wytenbroek and Gordon Korman
Reviewed in Adventure, Mystery, Fantasy by Lynn (J. R.) Wytenbroek
Losing Joe's Place
By Gordon Korman
Reviewed in Young Lives by Lynn (J. R.) Wytenbroek
Childhood Children's Literature
"I Want to Go Home!"
By Gordon Korman
Reviewed in Mice to Men by Murray J. Evans
Children's Literature Historical Fiction
Gordon Korman Collection
By Gordon Korman
Reviewed in Incorrigible Heroes by Lynn (J. R.) Wytenbroek
Children's Literature
No Coins, Please
By Gordon Korman
Reviewed in Adolescent Exposure by Adrienne Kertzer
Childhood Children's Literature

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