He lost his mother and father, but doesn’t know who killed them. He gets bullied for being fat. He is having his stuff stolen. You would think this is the worst of his life, but it’s not. These are some things that are happening in the life of 12 year-old Owen Birnbaum who is also the smartest kid. Also if you are curious at all about what his IQ is let me just tell you this. You may never know. I am still curious about his IQ. It doesn’t say it anywhere in the book. This is a dramatic/funny fictional story that has you laughing and sad at the same time. This story had me angry, sad, laughing, and curious throughout it.
This book is placed in New York, manly in December. It takes place in Owens home and middle school. This book is about a boy named Owen who is trying to make a device that will help him find out who it was that killed his parents. Not only is he having this on his plate, but he also needs to figure out who is stealing his Oreo cookies, and trying to stay away from his mean gym teacher who keeps on trying to humiliate him. Owen calls his invention Nemesis and Owen is trying to use it to go back to the date that his parents were killed and find the man who killed them. Days go on and he finally gets somewhere. Nemesis starts to work. ***SPOILER ALERT*** Nemesis does not actually start working. It is actually his sister Jeremy making it seems like it is working. Owen later finds out and is angry with his sister, but later is over it. (P.S. This is the worse part, next to the death of his parents.)***SPOILER ALERT*** this story also has how he is trying to find the person who stole his Oreos. His new mother is having him on a diet, and the only joy of it for him is being able to eat those Oreos during lunch, but when they are stolen he wants them back. The story would have to be person vs person/people, because Owen is against the cookie stealer, his gym teacher, the guy who killed his parents, etc.
I am going to tell you my opinion on the book now. The book got me angry. It got me angry because it talked about how in the beginning of the story it tells how Owens gym teacher, Mr. Wooly, put a strap around Owen’s neck and had him sit and stay. He was treating Owen like a dog. This got me so angry. He only did this just because Owen didn’t do the summersault because Owen new if he did he summersault the way Mr. Wooly was teaching it, he would topple over. This is not the only thing he does to humiliate Owen. Throughout the story, during gym class Mr. Wooly has many different tricks up his sleeve just to torcher Owen. You could tell that he is only torturing Owen because he is fat. This is why the story got me angry.
This story also got me laughing because the story has different funny jokes all around, such as, “I ate another PB&J, a bowl of cereal, and a hunk of cheddar cheese. I scaled the chair and phone book and the dictionary to the Stop-and-Think Cabinet without stopping to think, and grabbed five Oreos out of the package and devoured them in less time than it took me to get them. I’d be sorry later, I knew, when Mom discovered it, but it seemed totally worth it. After the cookies were finished, I had second thoughts, but of course it was too late to do anything about it. That’s why I climbed back up and ate seven more.” This had me laughing so much I had to keep rereading it. The whole story is full of little things like this. That is what makes it funny.
I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. I rate this because at some points of the story it got boring. There needed to be more things added. I would recommend this book to everyone because this is also a story of the life of someone who is getting bullied. This is a story with many things going on in a 12 year-olds life and how he goes through it, so if I were you I would read it.