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A review by sab_reads14
The Fort by Gordon Korman
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
DISCLAIMER: I received a digital review copy of The Fort via Edelweiss Above the Treeline in exchange for an honest review
I read my first Gordon Korman book in 4th grade. I picked up Swindle on a whim at the Scholastic book fair and he’s been a favorite ever since.
Masterminds might still be my favorite (it just holds a special place in my heart, y’know) but I always hailed Restart as his best work.
Well, friends, this has topped Restart.
I knew I was going to enjoy this. The synopsis gave me the same vibe as Stand by Me (which is one of my favorite films) and I knew I was going to love it the second I read the summary. But wow. This was absolutely incredible.
It’s a far more serious tone than I’ve read from Korman’s middle grade works (although his latest stuff has taken on a more serious tone with Restart, War Stories, and Linked) but it was so, so good. A few of the kids’ plots hit close to home and they were handled incredibly well.
I honestly can gush about this book all day but alas, I only have so much room here and spoilers are kind of a no-go with arc reviews, but all I need to say is go read this book. I promise you’ll love it.
Perfect for fans of Rob Reiner’s Stand by Me and John David Anderson’s Posted.
I read my first Gordon Korman book in 4th grade. I picked up Swindle on a whim at the Scholastic book fair and he’s been a favorite ever since.
Masterminds might still be my favorite (it just holds a special place in my heart, y’know) but I always hailed Restart as his best work.
Well, friends, this has topped Restart.
I knew I was going to enjoy this. The synopsis gave me the same vibe as Stand by Me (which is one of my favorite films) and I knew I was going to love it the second I read the summary. But wow. This was absolutely incredible.
It’s a far more serious tone than I’ve read from Korman’s middle grade works (although his latest stuff has taken on a more serious tone with Restart, War Stories, and Linked) but it was so, so good. A few of the kids’ plots hit close to home and they were handled incredibly well.
I honestly can gush about this book all day but alas, I only have so much room here and spoilers are kind of a no-go with arc reviews, but all I need to say is go read this book. I promise you’ll love it.
Perfect for fans of Rob Reiner’s Stand by Me and John David Anderson’s Posted.
Graphic: Child abuse, Domestic abuse, Mental illness, Physical abuse, and Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Bullying and Abandonment
Minor: Addiction, Drug abuse, Panic attacks/disorders, and Stalking