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Title:Freak the Mighty (Freak The Mighty #1)
Author:Rodman Philbrick
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 169 pages
Published:June 1st 2001 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published 1993)
Categories:Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Academic. School. Childrens. Middle Grade
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Freak the Mighty (Freak The Mighty #1) Paperback | Pages: 169 pages
Rating: 4.01 | 43455 Users | 4389 Reviews

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Two boys – a slow learner stuck in the body of a teenage giant and a tiny Einstein in leg braces – forge a unique friendship when they pair up to create one formidable human force. A wonderful story of triumph over imperfection, shame, and loss.

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Original Title: Freak the Mighty
ISBN: 0439286069 (ISBN13: 9780439286060)
Edition Language: English
Series: Freak The Mighty #1
Characters: Maxwell Kane, Tony D, Kevin
Setting: New Hampshire(United States)
Literary Awards: Grand Canyon Reader Award for Grand Canyon Reader Award for Teen Book 1996 (0), Charlotte Award (1998), Soaring Eagle Book Award (1998), California Young Readers Medal for Middle School/Junior High (1996), Judy Lopez Memorial Award for Children's Literature Nominee (1994)

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What do you get when you put a 2-foot tall genius on the shoulders of a 7-foot tall* son of a convicted murderer? Freak the Mighty, of course.Individually, these two are Kevin, AKA "Freak," and Maxwell, AKA "Mad Max." Both boys are outcasts, based on their physical appearance and Max's background. (His father killed his mother when Max was 4 years old. He's been raised by his maternal grandparents, who are afraid he'll turn out like his father since he looks just like him.) Both boys are

Read it in Fifth grade with the class, It was amazing!

As a special education teacher I struggled listening to parts of this book. The language used in this book is inappropriate. Also, they make having a learning disability sound like a bad thing. The book made it seem like your really stupid if you have one. And that is not true. The book did have some exciting and interesting points in it. A lot of it was unrealistic, especially with the father, but it kept the story interesting.

I think the book is good and sad. Its about this guy named Max who is tall. People make fun of him becaus they say that he has no bran. Like he need a class to help him to read. Then he met Freak in that class becaus he had to help him. Freak told Max that he had to read this book but then Max said that he can't read so then Freak reads it for him. Then the next day freak asked Max if he can take him to this place and says that he will pay him if he takes him. they became best friends

When one of my students looks me in the eye and tells me that I HAVE TO READ THIS BOOK. You read that book. So glad I did.

I would recomend this book to people, but I wouldnt read it again.I just didnt like it, its not my type of book. My type of book would be a mystery book. Although some people may consider this book a mystery, I could tell what was going to happen next. It was way too obvious. For example, I knew Kenny Kane would get parole, I knew he would kidnap max, I knew Kenny was going to end up back in jail, I knew Freak was lying about getting a new/bionic body, and i knew Freak was going to die. But it's

Read it in Fifth grade with the class, It was amazing!

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