Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide To Reading -
Watching the movie version (the teacher chose an obscure book). Trying to bribe his sister (she laughed in his face).
In the end, Charlie Joe doesn't magically turn into a bookworm. He still prefers a nap over a novel. But he learns that while you can dodge a book for a long time, you can’t dodge the consequences of being uninformed forever. He finishes his project, stays out of summer school, and adds one final tip to his guide: "Sometimes, it's actually less work to just read the book." Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Reading
The plan backfires beautifully. As Charlie spends hours researching how to talk like a book lover, he inadvertently spends more time engaged with text than he ever has before. He starts noticing things about stories that he actually likes. Watching the movie version (the teacher chose an
Charlie’s secret weapon is Timmy McGibney. In exchange for ice cream sandwiches, Timmy reads Charlie’s assignments and gives him the highlights. It is a perfect system—until Timmy decides he is over the "sugar-for-synopsis" trade and goes on strike. He still prefers a nap over a novel