RAE’S READS

This book definitely includes a warning about telling the truth.

The girl in this book is a habitual liar, not because she uses lying to get out of trouble (she sometimes does), but because what she can make up is a lot more interesting than the truth. Everyone in her class knows she lies, and often the old childhood chant is aimed at her. Pretty soon no one believes her even when she is telling the truth, and sure enough something spectacular really does happen to her, and no one believes her with the exception of one classmate.

It all works our in the end, but how she and all the characters in the story get there makes for a really fun, sometimes funny tale. I recommend this one for ages 7-12.

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3 responses to “SATURDAY MORNING FOR KIDS: LIAR, LIAR, PANTS ON FIRE by Gordon Kerman”

  1. Carla Avatar

    My son used to read Gordon Korman when he was young. Not sure if he ever read this one, but it sound like a good message for sure.

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  2. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    I’m reading The Divine Comedy and I was surprised to find that people who tell lies and who commit other acts of fraud are sent to the worst circle of Inferno.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      the Bible says somewhere the sin God hates worst is lying!

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