The Boy Project
Notes and Observations of Kara McAllister
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Publisher Description
For anyone who's ever felt that boys were a different species....Wildly creative seventh grader Kara McAllister just had her best idea yet. She's going to take notes on all of the boys in her grade (and a few elsewhere) in order to answer a seemingly simple question: How can she get a boyfriend?But Kara's project turns out to be a lot more complicated than she imagined. Soon there are secrets, lies, and an embarrassing incident in the boy's bathroom. Plus, Kara has to deal with mean girls, her slightly spacey BFF, and some surprising uses for duct tape. Still, if Kara's research leads her to the right boy, everything may just be worth it. . . .Full of charts and graphs, heart and humor, this hilarious debut will resonate with tweens everywhere.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Kinard's first novel reads a bit like Field Notes of a Romantically Frustrated Kid. Her sympathetic, entertaining heroine, Kara McAllister, dismayed at not having been kissed by age 13, is determined to use the scientific method to get a boyfriend: "I'll be the eighth-grade version of Jane Goodall, except I'll be observing boys instead of chimps. Not that there's a huge difference." Her goal is twofold: win the science fair with this project and achieve her other objective unlimited texting, promised by her parents in return for an A in science. Unobtrusive observations, note taking, charts, graphs, and questionnaires (incorporated throughout) are all part of her plan, which has humorous and unexpected side effects as her views of, and feelings for, her subjects shift during the course of her research. Kinard creates a highly credible middle-school universe of popular girls, dorky boys, unpredictable teachers, and volatile loyalties; she hits all the right notes as Kara learns that first opinions are rarely accurate and that the scientific method does not always apply to human beings. Ages 9 12.
Customer Reviews
Hooked!
Love this novel! You will never get bored while reading this it keeps you hooked! I loved joining Kara’s journey to find her first boyfriend and I think you will too! If you enjoyed this book I recommend other books from the wish book series ( my personal favorite ) such as Keep it together Keiko Carter & Carols and Crushes. Happy reading!!! 💖
AMAZING. 3 Years Later
I read this book 3 years ago now, and still remember how much fun I had with it. The writing is witty, and any tween girl would adore this read.
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