Sometimes it's fun to just pick up a short, quick book. A hi-lo (high interest, low reading level) book is perfect for that! The writing is simple, the story is short, and the topic is interesting and relevant to young adult readers. "Special Edward," by Eric Walters, only took me forty minutes to get through, and it was well worth the time.
Edward is an underachiever. He works just enough to pass his classes, and not a bit more. If there's a way for him to slack off, he'll go for it––even if it means tricking his way into his school's Special Education program in order to get more time on tests. But this time, the "trick" may be on him.
Underachievers and students with legitimate learning disabilities is unarguably a big deal in schools these days. It's a matter of motivation vs. ability, which I think was well covered in "Special Edward".
This book was quick to read, but I think it could have been even better if it had been lengthened enough to go further in-depth into the topic. There were a lot of missed opportunities for something that had such great potential. Definitely a good pick for light reading, though! I would recommend it to anyone who struggles in school, as well as anyone who just likes reading about light-hearted trouble-makers.