E.L. Konigsburg has that precious ability to write children's books that are good forever. I first read (George) in middle school. The K's in the fiction section were right next to the bench I always went to during my free time, and, being a fan ever since my class read From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler in the third grade, I quickly got through all the books of hers our library had. Two stood out, and this was one of them. Very intense, pretty dark, but ultimately sweet. The nature of the character George and how his presence affects the narration makes it difficult to describe much about the style of this book, but let us just say that it's good. The story has everything a miserable pre-teen bookworm would want: intrigue, mystery, drugs, school, sex, and rock and roll (ok, not so much those last two but you get the point. YA Lit of the highest degree).