3.5 stars rounded up because I absolutely love that the message that, just because a kid is tagged with the 'reluctant reader' label, doesn't mean he doesn't read, or learn, or isn't intelligent, or doesn't have mad skills in other areas.
I especially appreciate that Jake, I mean Derek, was allowed to *listen* to books sometimes. Yes, I know, there's a lot of learning about language, stories, etc. that goes along with the printed text. But the kinds of questions that went with the summer reading books were certainly answerable by listening to the story.
I opine that graphic novels, audiobooks, and non-fiction should all count, along with novels. Don't do what this kids' parents did, and turn everything into a "Learning Experience" and bribe the kid with chocolate chips, etc.
Now, about the impulse control issues and the high energy... is there a way to channel that?
And I love Jake's vocabulary illustrations!
I recommend this book to all MG students, not just the ones Janet seems to think need a book a step up from Wimpy Kid.
However, I am not a reluctant reader, and I don't feel the need to continue the series.