I Funny: School of Laughs: (I Funny, #5) (2024)

Lindsey Gandhi

585 reviews246 followers

August 21, 2023

"Be kind because everyone you meet could be fighting a hard battle you know nothing about.
So I say... keep 'em laughing."

Couldn't have said it better James Patterson! I love this series and the message in them. Oh, and my son has loved them and we have laughed hysterically.

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Aaron

1,772 reviews54 followers

June 5, 2017

Jamie Grimm, the stand-up comedian who can't stand up because he is in s wheelchair, is back at school on sabbatical only to find out that his middle school has a brand new principal and vice principal. This is definitely not a good thing as the principal is more of a coach focused on supporting the new wrestling team than anything else. This takes a sad twist when the principal, who doesn't believe that anyone needs a library at school anymore, decides he wants to close the library and convert it into a practice space for the wrestling team.

Jamie and his friends decide they are going to do everything they can to save the library. That includes Jamie offering classes on stand-up after school. This proves to be a struggle, but they aren't going to give up.

This definitely has everything that have made Jamie's earlier adventures so much fun.

Bees

90 reviews10 followers

June 30, 2017

It was a good book, but if they write another, I won't be reading it. Honestly, if this WAS the much needed ending of the series, I'd say they ended it on a good note. My only personal complaint is that-maybe it's just me- the jokes aren't laugh out loud funny. Sure,they make me smile, but not laugh. Yes, ''you funny'' but no, you not the funniest kid o the planet.

Clayton Dutfield

12 reviews3 followers

January 19, 2018

I rated this book a 5 star because it was very funny and descriptive. The part that I liked most was when Jamie Grimms uncle likes the school librarian a lot and try's to act all fancy by wearing a suit and also changes his restaurant to a very fancy. But the librarian walks into the restaurant and doesn't recolonize it so she say oops wrong place and walks out.

Ryan Sood

32 reviews4 followers

September 18, 2018

I thought that this book was very funny. It is about a kid in a wheelchair with his own TV show who also is the Planet's Funniest kid. I would recommend this book.

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Anish

6 reviews

June 13, 2021

I wish I read these books earlier!

Siddharth

79 reviews1 follower

September 4, 2023

This book was fabulous! I was laughing so much! It was interesting and I couldn't put it down. Can Jamie Grimm teach others to be funny before it's too late and his middle school library closes? This book was hilarious!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

MaxxMe

9 reviews

January 13, 2018

This book was amazing with twist and turns at every flip of a page. I love Jamie's optimistic attitude and how he is always joking around. This book is a very good book, it is easy to read yet very deep. I think you should read this book if you need a laugh or a great story. This book is the last is #5 in the series, so read the first four before this one.

Dillon

15 reviews1 follower

March 25, 2020

don't be afraid to embrace your true self

Erich

16 reviews4 followers

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October 18, 2018

It was a good book lot of laughs

Jordan Washington

2 reviews

August 6, 2017

This was an extremely funny book that highlights the good in bad moments. With Jamie in a wheelchair from a car crash that killed his family, he learns that in hard times you should always find a way to smile and laugh. So when Jamie becomes famous and gets his own TV show people tell him to do a class on how to make jokes like him. He even gets the school bully (his godbrother) to join the class. This is an amazing read, highly reccomended.

Ashrith Rao

10 reviews

May 30, 2017

I liked this book because not only did it teach you something it was also funny and exciting. The lesson it taught or the theme is that everything you do can help or benefit someone else. I know this because in the book Jamie creates classes and comedy shows to help raise money for the library and to help get more people to use the library. Jamie also uses his comedic ways to help get Stevie Kosgrov away from bullying kids and get him to try and become a comedian.

Lucas Overbaugh

1 review

May 17, 2017

Jamie Grimm has to save his favorite place and what he loves by teaching how to be funny. IFunny School of Laughs, written by James Patterson is a historical book that is told by a narrator. The school Jamie goes to is closing the library, so Jamie has to do something about it. His uncle Frankie gives him many Ideas on how to solve the problem but when he finds his long lost friend, he gets it. A comedy show for the world's best child comedian. But that does not raise enough money to save the library, so Jamie puts on a class to teach kids about comedy. The kids love it and go every day until they get stopped by a big bully named Steve and never come again. But Jamie learns will not give up until he finds a way to get the library back and save the school.
The book IFunny School of Laughs is a great example of realistic fiction. I think this because the book has a common theme that most other realistic fiction books have; which is to never give up on something because it will come to you eventually. You can see this when the books states,”The library is saved”; this shows that Jamie has been working really hard to save the library and he keeps working till he gets it. Another example is that IFunny has a very common setting that goes through out realistic fiction; everyday places. This is seen in the book when it states,”Um, I say to the new vice principal, aren't you going to give those eight grade bullies a detention for picking on that six grader?”. This shows that they are at a school because they talk about bullying and different students. So that means that they are at a everyday place because a lot of the kids and young adults go to school almost every day. Overall, I think that IFunny School of Laughs is a well-written example of realistic fiction.
I enjoyed this book because it made you smile the whole time you read it and it teaches a great story. I think people who enjoy realistic fiction would like this book because it is a great example of a story that has a character that does something that could happen, but does not in the real world. So if you are looking for a great book to read, pick up the IFunny School of laughs and start reading it today.

AnnieM

1,695 reviews11 followers

July 9, 2017

I want to hate James Patterson, but then he does something good like give books to libraries, or help independent booksellers, or this series.

Rusty

1,920 reviews11 followers

June 29, 2017

Another entertaining tale about Jamie Grimm and his experiences as a kid comic. While this one is brief (you can read it in minutes), it has a morale about teaching. Demonstrate, not lecture. Sounds easy but not so easy to do when when is teaching a longer class than Jamie was teaching about comedy. Yes, Jamie is on a mission to save the library in his school which means he is 'encouraged' to teach a class about how to do comedy to his friends. Take a bit of time and read this fun little book to understand why someone in your own family might enjoy Jamie Grimm and the tales about his life.

Tia

5 reviews

June 29, 2017

I didn't like this book as much as the rest in the series. Maybe I've matured or something but I didn't find any of the jokes very "funny". The only two I enjoyed were when Jamie said that he could write five books about his life and the Space Invaders reference. And those were on the same page! Anyway, the plot was incredibly cliche (Crazy teacher? Love interest? Jamie making a mistake? Another love interest? Oh wow!) and the chapters were just a pain to get through. No spoilers, but some of Gilda's dialogue made me cringe. The fact that "books are good" was being pushed into our brains was a little sloppy in my opinion as well, but I do like the message. The twist at the end involving a certain family member genuinely made me smile, though.

Overall, I liked the concept, but the generic style of this book didn't flow right with me. If you liked the style of the series before, you should enjoy School of Laughs. However, if you're expecting a brand-new idea with this edition, I would recommend reading something else.

Storm

2,139 reviews5 followers

February 11, 2021

Jamie Grimm's show is on hiatus, so he returns to school to find they have a new Principal, who wants to close down the school's library and use it for the Wrestling team! It saddens me to realize Dumping knowledge in favor of sports, is an all too common occurrence these days. The ones who don't use / visit the libraries, end up not realizing the astronomical odds of succeeding in sports (like less than 1 in a million), when the knowledge they could have gleaned from the library would be used for as long as they live. Tragic.

Anyway, if the Library isn't being used much, it will be closed. The gang has come up with plans to save the library, including having Jamie run a class teaching other kids how to do stand up! Many forces are arrayed against Jamie so this is his toughest challenge yet. This touched me on a visceral level, so I really loved it.

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Becca

2,704 reviews31 followers

May 10, 2017

Definitely a good YA. Nice ending too

Monica Hocking

218 reviews25 followers

June 21, 2017

Very good book! Still shows how the up and downs of every day life effects us all in different ways. And we can be good towards each other and get through it!

Joe Holman

600 reviews4 followers

September 10, 2017

I good story with lessons for all young people.

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Madison

105 reviews14 followers

November 17, 2017

Another great James Patterson book!

Owen

10 reviews

November 1, 2019

pretty good book and very funny

Loretta Ramirez

1 review1 follower

November 14, 2019

My son and I loved this book! Great story line! Definitely impressed. Can’t wait to read another with him.

Kest Schwartzman

Author1 book12 followers

May 28, 2020

Not gonna lie; I picked this up at the little free library because I was REAL curious to read how James Patterson would fail at writing kids. It's really not bad, though.

Hazel (and Nutsy)

242 reviews1 follower

April 23, 2023

I liked this one. I thought the middle school dynamic was kind of unrealistic, but I liked how it was different from the others in the series. Much better than the first three.

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Alex Johnson

5 reviews

May 6, 2021

It was good, I liked that Jamie wanted to spread comedy and teach others.

Cooper

56 reviews

January 1, 2024

This book was good. It was a alright addition to the seres it was fun to see Jamie and his friends save the school library.

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Amanda Harrison

607 reviews4 followers

November 28, 2017

"Everyone is welcome in the library," says Ms. Denning, sliding her phone in her back pocket.

"Even big fat jerks and bullies?"

"They're our favorites," she says with a smile. "Because if bullies start reading about other people's experiences, they might lose some of their jerkiness. Reading --especially fiction--helps us walk a mile in someone else's shoes." p.185

Ok, Patterson, you got me. You were clearly courting the librarian vote here and it worked. Which is not to say that your many many grants to school libraries and teachers haven't been helpful as well on that account.

And kudos for making this book, about saving a school library, also include library research. I was getting a little worried about plot resolution for awhile as it just didn't seem very well developed, but the whole story came together by the end.

This isn't Diary of a Wimpy Kid, by any means, but a good read-alike. Enough action, short sentences, and corny jokes to keep kids reading to the end.

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Gregory

13 reviews

November 2, 2017

This book is part of my all time favorite sires and in this one Jamie comes back from Hollywood discovering a few new things.First of all there is a new principal who starts a wrestling team for the long beach middle school can finally be good at a sport and for a training area he wants to shutdown the library Jamie and his friends then need to help save the library because they think whats a school with out a library.Read more about what Jamie will do to save the library in I Funny School of Laughs.

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