

Supergifted [Korman, Gordon] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Supergifted Review: Such a great book!! - I love this author’s books. The humor and style of writing just makes me want to purchase more and more of his books for my students. Review: A Homerun! - In this sequel to "Ungifted," Donovan finds himself back at Hardcastle Middle School. But this time, Noah Youkilis, owner of the district's highest IQ, is also at Hardcastle. Noah is brilliant -- but has no common sense or physical abilities. Noah's view of how the real world works has come through a rather random look at YouTube. Donovan appoints himself Noah's protector, but circumstances seem to continually work against Donovan. When Donovan is (again) in the wrong place at the right time, his world is flipped upsidedown. And Donovan thinks there isn't anything he can do about it. Donovan seems doomed to live out his life moving from one disaster to another. Is there anything to be done? I loved this book. Gordon Korman gets into the middle school boy mind better than any author out there. Donovan a typical middle school boy in that he moves from incident to incident with no thought -- he spends his life reacting. I will be recommending this book a lot!














| Best Sellers Rank | #21,975 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #53 in Children's Books on Bullying #289 in Children's School Issues #758 in Children's Friendship Books |
| Book 2 of 3 | Ungifted |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,450) |
| Dimensions | 5.12 x 0.64 x 7.62 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 3 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 0062563866 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062563866 |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Publisher | HarperCollins |
| Reading age | 9 - 12 years, from customers |
L**.
Such a great book!!
I love this author’s books. The humor and style of writing just makes me want to purchase more and more of his books for my students.
B**C
A Homerun!
In this sequel to "Ungifted," Donovan finds himself back at Hardcastle Middle School. But this time, Noah Youkilis, owner of the district's highest IQ, is also at Hardcastle. Noah is brilliant -- but has no common sense or physical abilities. Noah's view of how the real world works has come through a rather random look at YouTube. Donovan appoints himself Noah's protector, but circumstances seem to continually work against Donovan. When Donovan is (again) in the wrong place at the right time, his world is flipped upsidedown. And Donovan thinks there isn't anything he can do about it. Donovan seems doomed to live out his life moving from one disaster to another. Is there anything to be done? I loved this book. Gordon Korman gets into the middle school boy mind better than any author out there. Donovan a typical middle school boy in that he moves from incident to incident with no thought -- he spends his life reacting. I will be recommending this book a lot!
O**8
Good book good read
Decent book for the price
J**Y
ok you need to make another gifted book
i love these two... books and i have read the slacker series but you need to stick to these books and slacker prferlibay these because these books are soo good and i want to know what happens next and i love donavan he is a like me but not the beating stuff and breaking thing but i do do and not think sometimes plus i wanna see him and chole say they like eachother. please email me gordon about another one at [email protected]
R**O
An Absolute unit of amazing ness
After reading the first book in the Ungifted Book Universe, I could not get enough of his writing. He perfectly illustrates the minds of characters in the life of a boy with a lack of impulse control. It is an perfect sequel to the original books story. The book shows that you don't have to be a superhero to do super things. It doesn't take a perfect person to be super. And you don't have to be gifted to understand that.
D**A
Love this book!!!
Super gifted and ungifted are both amazing books but super gifted is by far the best one of the two I very highly recommend you read the first one first, or else it doesn’t make sense but reading both is defiantly worth it. Over all I believe that everyone should read this book it is funny, serious, and addictive at the same time. So you should most certainly read this book. It was a very fun book!
R**.
Cute sequel
My son liked the first book and the second was really good too!!
J**R
Recommended by a friend. Enjoyed by me
I just finished reading Ungifted and Superungifted. A friend in book club recommended them. She is a former middle school teacher, and often recommends such books which are fitting for youth and adults both. The gifted and ungifted are not always recognizable, and the definition of gifted may vary from chapter to chapter. It's a great enjoyable read that allowable reader to look at things from citywide and still be unsure what is what in the gifted and ungifted department.
A**R
I really enjoy his books. They make me laugh.
B**E
bought as gift
H**Y
Fun sequel to the first book. My kid enjoyed reading it.
J**S
My son (11 years old) and I loved this book! We are almost done the second book of the series now!
J**L
If you haven't read Ungifted, go there first; this book will be even more fun for you knowing the history of the characters. Buy both books and sit back to enjoy a fun feel good story.
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