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Technically, It's Not My Fault: Concrete Poems

af John Grandits

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An eleven-year-old boy named Robert voices typical-and not so typical-middle-grade concerns in this unique, memorable collection of hilarious poems. His musings cover the usual stuff, like pizza, homework, thank-you notes, and his annoying older sister. In addition, he speculates about professional wrestling for animals, wonders why no one makes scratch-and-sniff fart stickers, designs the ultimate roller coaster (complete with poisonous spiders), and deconstructs the origins of a new word, snarpy. A playful layout and ingenious graphics extend the wry humor that is sure to resonate with readers of all ages.… (mere)
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I love this book. The concrete poems are some of the best I've seen. ( )
  ftbooklover | Oct 12, 2021 |
"Technically, it's not my Fault" is a book of concrete poems told from the perspective of a boy named Robert. The poems are about his thoughts and things in his life, like how his family ends up getting plain pizza because no one can agree on toppings, the excuses he comes up with to get out of chores (like mowing the lawn), and writing thank-you letters to family members for gifts. As a kid, I liked this book because it was funny and I liked that the words formed shapes. Even though the words form shapes that sometimes require you to turn the book to read, it is well done so that it is not hard to follow what the poem is talking about (it's not confusing). This book of poems would probably be best suited for students in third grade and up. ( )
  cjusti5 | Mar 26, 2019 |
Technically, it’s Not My Fault, is a book of concrete poems written by John Grandits. It’s told from the perspective of an eleven year old boy named Robert. The poems are all centered around his thoughts about his daily life…skateboarding, gifts from an aunt who is completely out of touch, farts, video games, his sister, and much more. John Grandits does a great job of writing poems that actually feel like they came out of the mouth of an eleven year old boy. This book is very entertaining and attention getting in a laugh out loud kind of way. It would be a great read for grades 4-6.
  OnyH. | Jul 27, 2017 |
I love this book. The concrete poems are some of the best I've seen. ( )
  Mrslabraden | May 31, 2016 |
John Grandits has done a great job as his book of abstract poems hypnotize me to follow the text. I enjoy his interesting ways of presenting his poems that make me want to follow the way his text fills up the page in a weird pattern. Although I'm not much of a poetry book reader, Grandits has done a good job of keeping me hooked through most of his books. ( )
  suri19639 | Dec 5, 2010 |
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An eleven-year-old boy named Robert voices typical-and not so typical-middle-grade concerns in this unique, memorable collection of hilarious poems. His musings cover the usual stuff, like pizza, homework, thank-you notes, and his annoying older sister. In addition, he speculates about professional wrestling for animals, wonders why no one makes scratch-and-sniff fart stickers, designs the ultimate roller coaster (complete with poisonous spiders), and deconstructs the origins of a new word, snarpy. A playful layout and ingenious graphics extend the wry humor that is sure to resonate with readers of all ages.

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