Young Adult Fiction — Review
Addison Addley and the Things That Aren’t There
by Melody DeFields
McMillan
Orca Book Publishers, 2008
ISBN 978-1-55143-949-5
$7.95 (paperback) 83 pp, ages 8 – 12
www.orcabook.com
“My name may be smart, but I’m sure not.” Addison Addley is a
reluctant grade five student. He hates math (especially fractions),
and has an uncanny ability to talk himself out of homework. His
best friend is the class brain, and his worst enemy is the class
bully. McMillan’s story touches on real aspects of grade five,
from speech writing to dealing with math fractions, from bullies
to stage fright. As Addison inadvertently thwarts the class bully,
through fractions and substitutions, readers will enjoy his antics
and I’m sure that many a student will be able to relate to Addison’s
take on school life.
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