How to Eat Fried Worms
Book - 1973
Two boys set out to prove that worms can make a delicious meal.
Publisher:
New York, Dell, 1973,1988.
ISBN:
9780440445456
0440445450
9780812417357
0440445450
9780812417357
Branch Call Number:
J/ROCK
Characteristics:
115 p. illus. 19cm.
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Aug 14, 2014
blue_dog_12371 thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 8 and 8
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Aug 01, 2013
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Add a CommentI did not like it so we did not finish reading it as a family.
is it a good book to read
Very humorous and entertaining read. Typical of some boys and their shenanigans ! Really enjoyed this story and would recommend it for a quick and funny read. Doesn't disappoint !
This movie had the potential to be horrendous, but it's really not that bad. Sure it relies too heavily on gross humor and clichés, not to mention the plot is a little thin and that some of the story is absurb, while some is preachy. Hallie Kate Eisenberg was adorbs. The characters of Adam and Woody were humorous at times; equally, characters such as Joe and Twitch were sometimes difficult to watch.
Overall, I think this movie was hugely successful in targeting its audience and not diving too far into absurdity and irrelevance. How to Eat Fried Worms is not a great movie by any means, but it is a worthwhile family night entry.
For ages 9-12. Can worms make a delicious meal? “I bet they can!” says Billy, who is soon in the uncomfortable position of having to eat fifteen worms in fifteen days.
A very funny book. I can't read it without laughing.
this movie is disgusting its all about bullying and eating worms gross
ok movie.
A subversive classic, this has been adapted in other media but nothing beats the pleasure of reading it. Rockwell's singular style perfectly captures the zany verve of his characters who, being kids, are delightfully free of any thought of propriety.
so bad and i throw up wheni read it