Quiet in school, Z thinks and speaks in rhyme which is getting him into trouble. But when his English teacher tells him about The Royal Rap Rumble competition and signs him and his new best friend, SFX, up, everything could change for Z. He just needs to win the competition!
This is the sort of book that I just know is going to go down seriously well at school! From the layout, the illustrations, the interactive nature of the book and the fast-pace, not to mention the direct chat with the reader and the humour - this book is bound to be a huge hit. Yes, I know this paragraph makes me sound like a middle-aged bore, but I probably am!!
Z is the sort of character that readers will be able to relate to: he has so much going on in his head and brilliant ideas, but the teachers just don't see that. It's not until Mr G approaches him about the competition that Z realises that what he thinks is a problem, could actually be the making of him. The book is full of humour and fun; Z's raps are dotted through the book and readers are encouraged to create their own (I liked that the author has subtly woven grammar bits into the story in a way that readers will find appealing).
Yes, there's a bully who is determined to thwart Z's efforts in the competition, but The Adventures Of Rap Kid is full of friendship, fun and being yourself. It's perfect for fans of Loki and Diary of a Wimpy Kid and I can guarantee that it will be grabbed out of my hand within seconds tomorrow morning when I take it in to school.
The Adventures OF Rap Kid publishes on the 27th February and I can't wait for the next instalment.