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Original Title: No Talking
ISBN: 1416909834 (ISBN13: 9781416909835)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Pennsylvania Young Readers' Choice Award for Grades 3-6 (2009), Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2009), Charlie May Simon Children's Book Award (2010), California Young Readers Medal for Intermediate (2010)
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No Talking Hardcover | Pages: 146 pages
Rating: 3.95 | 17588 Users | 1205 Reviews

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Title:No Talking
Author:Andrew Clements
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 146 pages
Published:June 26th 2007 by Atheneum Books for Young Readers (first published January 1st 2007)
Categories:Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade

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"You have the right to remain silent." However...

The fifth-grade girls and the fifth-grade boys at Laketon Elementary don't get along very well. But the real problem is that these kids are loud and disorderly. That's why the principal uses her red plastic bullhorn. A lot.

Then one day Dave Packer, a certified loudmouth, bumps into an idea -- a big one that makes him try to keep quiet for a whole day. But what does Dave hear during lunch? A girl, Lynsey Burgess, jabbering away. So Dave breaks his silence and lobs an insult. And those words spark a contest: Which team can say the fewest words during two whole days? And it's the boys against the girls.

How do the teachers react to the silence? What happens when the principal feels she's losing control? And will Dave and Lynsey plunge the whole school into chaos?

This funny and surprising book is about language and thought, about words unspoken, words spoken in anger, and especially about the power of words spoken in kindness...with or without a bullhorn. It's Andrew Clements at his best -- thought-provoking, true-to-life, and very entertaining.

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Ratings: 3.95 From 17588 Users | 1205 Reviews

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I have to say, by the time I finished this book, it felt almost...sacriligious...to say more than three words per sentence.It was genius, really.The rules? No talking, unless you are asked a question by a teacher, and even then, only three words in response each time. You can make noises (because noises aren't words) and use hand gestures. Each illegal word said besides the maximum of three when answering a question for a teacher is counted against your team. And there are only two teams: Boys

(Reread) Fun book! Still one of my favorite Andrew Clements books.

Andrew Clements' books are great for road trips. Funny, engaging, and not too long. This one was another winner enjoyed by my whole family.

So far it is pretty good!

This is the third book I have read by Andrew Clements in as many weeks. I am finding that the more I read of his the more I like it. He does an excellent job of capturing the school environments, children and student teacher interactions. To be honest I wish I had encountered his writings earlier for I know I would have read many more of them, and I just might yet. When I am reading books for younger readers I have a few questions that take a book from good to great in my opinion, those

In the book NO talking by: ANDREW CLEMENTS THERES a boy named Dave Packer, Dave is in fifth grade. Dave goes to Laketon Elementary school .The fifth graders are the noisiest in there school. For an assignment Dave had to read about Gandhi, Dave thought Gandhi was really interesting .It was amazing in one part of the book it said: for many years ,one day each week Gandhi did not speak at all. Gandhi believed this was a way to bring order to his mind. The next day [at lunch] Dave had an idea. Dave

Andrew Clements practically was my childhood. Me and my Mum both loved them, so she would read them to me (Or as I got older, I would read them, and then let her read them to me, because she was too slow 😄). I read almost all of his books growing up, and I loved them! I read them so many times.This was never one of my favourites, and I think I only read it once or twice, but when my mum got it out of the library for my brother, I was curious what I would think of it now.No Talking is a fun book

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