Ouf ! Gerald a réussi à survivre à son premier mois au Collège des Monstres de l’Overworld ! Ce n’était pas gagné d’avance pour le jeune creeper pacifiste qui, contrairement aux autres, n’aime pas faire peur et déteste les explosions en tout genre.
Malgré toutes ses différences, il a enfin une chance de devenir la nouvelle star de l’école en participant au concours de talents comme rappeur. À condition de réussir à vaincre son trac de la scène et à surpasser ses rivaux.
Car pour monter sur le podium, Gerald devra affronter son pire ennemi et sa bande de squelettes, sa propre sœur avec son numéro explosif du boulet de canon... Et comme d’habitude avec le jeune creeper, les choses risquent de ne pas se passer comme prévu !
Gerald sees this rap video of his favorite rapper Kid Z have a parrot on his shoulder and rapped with it. Gerald loves to rap, the school talent show was gonna happen in a few weeks and he wanted to get ready. Gerald set up a 30-Day plan for Winning the talent show, Find a partner-or another way to lose my stage fright. (Is there a potion for that?), Quit spriting class, Finish writing my rap song. Gerald has a skin problem called psoriasis (SORE-EYE-A-SIS), it just means he gets itchy skin. His itchy skin is worse with stress and sweating. When he was in sprinting class he found the perfect plan to get out of spriting class for good. He decided to tell his Mom that his psoriasis was acting up again because he has been sweating way too much in sprinting class. Unfortunately, his mom couldn’t see him because she was doing yoga. She was doing yoga because she is on a 30-day fitness program. His Mom never looked up and after a bit his skin was not red anymore. When Gerald told his Mom about his psoriasis, she just said to use coal tar lotion again. Before the talent show Gerald was a nervous wreck, but the first act was Bones and his friends. When it was his turn to go on stage his friend made him invisible. So when he started rapping he felt as cool as a cucumber. He opened the act with a little rap, and when Sam came on stage, Gerald added some new lyrics. Gerald’s friends all sung the last verse. They took second place to Bones and his band took first place.
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes Minecraft. This book might be a bit better suited for boys. It is appropriate for Middle Schoolers. You might not like to read it, it is not your style.
I think I did a good job reading this book over the marking period. I think I read often enough. I did not update Goodreads properly. I could read more books to become a better reader.
3.5 stars. It's written in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" format, like a journal. There are pictures throughout, and its a silly little story about a creeper entering a talent contest and learning the value of friendship. My boys liked it, and it was a pretty easy read. A good pallet cleanser as we prep for our next Wingfeather book.
Really good book with an exciting plot line. As with the rest of the series, this is a must have for all minecrafters. I really loved the discovering what is really important in life that is found in this book.
I enjoyed it just as much as a Diary of a Wimpy Kid book. Gerald Creeper isn't a jerk like Greg Heffley is. The situations aren't quite as absurd as DoaWK, but I think a Minecraft fan will appreciate all the little inside jokes.
It describes a kid that is looking up to his dream and has a few challenges to get by, but that does no stop him! He plans sneaky ways to do what he wants to do!