68 pages • 2 hours read
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Posted by John David Anderson follows middle-schooler Eric Voss and his friends as they navigate the effects of a school-wide cell phone ban, leading to the use of sticky notes for communication. The arrival of new girl Rose alters their friendship dynamics, and the misuse of notes escalates to harsh bullying, challenging their resilience and unity. The book addresses bullying and the significance of words.
John David Anderson's Posted has garnered praise for its relatable portrayal of middle school life and its insightful commentary on friendship and social dynamics. Readers appreciate the nuanced characters and realistic scenarios. However, some find the pace slow and the conclusion somewhat predictable. Overall, it’s a compelling read for young audiences.
Readers who would enjoy Posted by John David Anderson are typically middle school students who appreciate realistic fiction that tackles themes of friendship, bullying, and social media's impact. Comparable to fans of R.J. Palacio's Wonder and Katherine Applegate's Crenshaw, this book appeals to those who enjoy heartwarming yet thought-provoking narratives.
Lexile Level
750LRealistic Fiction
Children's Literature
Education
Bullying
LGBTQ
Education
Relationships: Friendship
Relationships: Family