![]() (eek! why would anyone want to eat me! oh, okay, let’s continue.) Then she meets her teacher: Mr. ![]() ![]() When she finds her way to “her” class, she finds that her fellow pupils are roasting marshmallows on pencils and eating them. When Kiana asks another student for directions, he seems friendly at first, but the second that he hears that she is in room 117, he quickly leaves. The room number the person is assigned to is 117. The school registration office is very busy and Kiana ends up with someone else’s class schedule. So Kiana decides that she will register herself. Kiana waits for a long time and Louise does not come back. But then, Kiana’s baby brother starts crying and her stepmom, who she rudely calls “Stepmonster” (in her mind), has to go back to their house, telling Kiana that they will be back soon. The book starts with Louise driving Kiana to her new school to register her for the year. Marshmallow’s Summary (with spoilers): Kiana Roubini is living with her father and stepmother Louise while her mother is producing a movie. Marshmallow’s Quick Take: If you like books about school and friendship, then this might be the book for you. Marshmallow reviews The Unteachables by Gordon Korman. This week she reviews Gordon Korman’s The Unteachables., published first in 2019. ![]() She has already reviewed Blubber by Judy Blume, In the Fifth at Malory Towers by Enid Blyton, and Upside-Down Magic by Sarah Mlynowski, Lauren Myracle, and Emily Jenkins for the book bunnies blog. ![]() Marshmallow enjoys reading books about school and friendship. ![]()
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