This book really changed how I think about things. I had read one of the authors other books, "Elijah of Buxton" when my book club decided to read it. So then we decided to read "Bud, Not Buddy."
Bud, Not Buddy
By Christopher Paul Curtis, Literature Connections, Holt McDougal
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 10 - 8 | U | 5 | 52179 |
Book Reviews (94)
This is a very funny book. I liked the part when.... Oh wait, I won't spoil it for you. Just read it and find out my favorite part!
it is a amazing book
It's been almost 5 years since I've read Bud, Not Buddy and its impact is still with me.
Personally I did not enjoy this book because it was a force read from my teacher and that usually ruins a book for me:(
Awesome I read this book in my class
LOVED IT!
This book is about Bud...he’s a very smart 10 year old and has a big imagination. He’s an orphan and a foster kid. Bud runs away and meets Lefty Lewis and Herman E. Calloway...who turns about to be a part of his family. He thinks Lefty Lewis is a vampire. Bud keeps his emotions and possessions all in his suitcase, and keeps everything to himself. This is a really good but sometimes long book. It does have one bit of strong language. We would recommend this book.
This is a really, really good book.
this is my book club book and its pretty good, it takes place in the great depresion! About a kid who dousen't have parents.