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Title:School of Fear (School of Fear #1)
Author:Gitty Daneshvari
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:September 1st 2009 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (first published March 9th 1999)
Categories:Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction. Young Adult. Humor. Fantasy. Mystery
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School of Fear (School of Fear #1) Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages
Rating: 3.79 | 7974 Users | 780 Reviews

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Everyone is afraid of something...

Madeleine Masterson is deathly afraid of bugs, especially spiders.

Theodore Bartholomew is petrified of dying.

Lulu Punchalower is scared of confined spaces.

Garrison Feldman is terrified of deep water.

With very few options left, the parents of these four twelve year-olds send them to the highly elusive and exclusive School of Fear to help them overcome their phobias. But when their peculiar teacher, Mrs. Wellington, and her unconventional teaching methods turn out to be more frightening than even their fears, the foursome realize that this just may be the scariest summer of their lives.

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Original Title: School of Fear
ISBN: 031603326X (ISBN13: 9780316033268)
Edition Language: English
Series: School of Fear #1
Characters: Madeleine Masterson, Theodore Bartholomew, Garrison Feldman, Lulu Punchalower, Mrs. Wellington, Abernathy, Schmidty


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Ratings: 3.79 From 7974 Users | 780 Reviews

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If you cross The Mysterious Benedict Society with the movie "Sunset Boulevard," adding the concept of a school for overcoming fears, you might have a good idea about School of Fear.Now, there is a definite similarity to The Mysterious Benedict Society in the quirky and humorous writing style, in the strange and implausibly designed world, and in the population of peculiar and eccentric characters. School of Fear lacks a certain coziness that The Mysterious Benedict Society holds, as one might

REVIEWI can describe School of Fear in one word.wait for it.QUIRKY! I bet you thought I was going to say spooky or scary or phobias or fearful. It has those too, but its mostly quirky. And I really like quirky.The four main characters are children with serious phobias. So serious, in fact, that their parents have sent them to the School of Fear to be cured. My favorite character was Madeleine She was smart and soft-spoken, but she also had a major fear of bugs especially spiders. I can relate

I really enjoyed this book. It was about a group of kids that all have major phobias of something. One character I could relate to was Madeline, who had a fear of bugs, and I wouldn't blame her, bugs are very scary! The phobias of these kids are bad. So bad that their parents sent them away for the summer to cure them. I love this book because its quirky and fun. The book had me laughing at Mrs.Wellington's teaching methods. They sounded unusual. The book itself is a really good one and it was a

This book is very interesting and I liked it very much. I liked how is was funny and creative and unique. It showed all the characters thoughts. It did, although, have some more dull parts that made you just want to skim through to get to the interesting part. I really enjoyed how they described the characters and made them very unique. It is definitely one of the more unique books I have read, and I like that. I have read the second book, and (Spoiler-ish) (not really) in my opinion, it is a

What's up with people not being able to write an ending to save their lives?It was fairly easy to see what was happening during the final quest, since the title is School of Fear, and somehow, all the kids were forced to confront their fears during the journey.I know it's set up for sequels, but it literally just sort of stopped. I turned the page thinking there would be more, and then there was blankness, the worst kind of blankness since I was expecting something. I will read the second one,

What I liked: -The story was OK. (I wasn't that interested in it.)-The author would put the name of the fear then, define what the fear was.What I didn't like:-So many details not needed. (Could've been simplified by a lot.)-Didn't hook me at all. (I only read this book for the sake of A.R.)I would probably read the 3rd book. I thought the 2nd book was good. The 1st was kind of boring. (I read the books out of order... I read the 2nd one first.)Summary:This book is basically about 4 kids with

What are you afraid of?It may be spiders, death, confined spaces, or even large areas of water?Whatever it is just remember, everyone is afraid of something. The cover and name of School of Fear, by Gitty Daneshvari, makes the book look scary and serious. But before I was finished with the first page I knew it was a carefree, silly book. There is a wide range of characters from the normal, sports loving Garrison Feldman to the odd, brainiac Madeleine Masterson. Meet the thoughtful, strange

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