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Wayside School Is Falling Down (Mass Market) (original 1989; edition 1998)

by Louis Sachar, Salmon, Joel Schick (Illustrator)

Series: Wayside School (2)

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More humorous episodes from the classroom on the thirtieth floor of Wayside School, where students learn to tango, face the cafeteria's dreaded Mushroom Surprise, and study a hobo during Show and Tell. Sequel to "Sideways Stories from Wayside School."
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Title:Wayside School Is Falling Down (Mass Market)
Authors:Louis Sachar
Other authors:Salmon, Joel Schick (Illustrator)
Info:Perfection Learning (1998), Hardcover
Collections:E-books, Read but unowned
Rating:****1/2
Tags:Books from my childhood, Children's books, Read: 1993, Read, Once owned, Libby, Read: 2020, Read with children

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Wayside School is Falling Down by Louis Sachar (1989)

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This book is one of the cases where a sequel is at least as good as the first book. I really enjoyed revisiting the stories about the kids at Wayside School, and some of the stories that I had remembered best from my childhood were in this volume. Highly enjoyable. ( )
  ca.bookwyrm | Oct 8, 2022 |
Didn't quite do the standalone/hang together thing as well. Some repetition that didn't work as well. But still delightful and still captures the feeling of elementary school. ( )
  eas7788 | Nov 10, 2020 |
I love that Louis Sachar wrote a second book where we could continue hearing about Mrs. Jewel's class. My students love reading these novels and I enjoy reading them each year with them. ( )
  snickel63 | Aug 21, 2020 |
This was the first book I ever bought at a school book fair and it will remain one of my favorites. I recently decided to read one chapter of it each night to my 6 year old son. I loved the sounds of his giggles and howling laughter as I read the stories that made me laugh so hard I couldn't breathe as a child. I was afraid that he wouldn't love the stories as much as I had as a child. I was also afraid that I wouldn't find the stories as entertaining this time around. I was very wrong! The delightful little children on the top floor of this silly school still put me in stitches and kept my son's usually waivering attention. I am so glad I decided to revisit this part of my childhood and brought my son along for the hilarious ride. ( )
  Shannon.Allen | Aug 24, 2019 |
I enjoyed this one more than the 1st one ... Maybe because I knew the characters so got all the "inside jokes", which made it funnier for me.

Adrianne ( )
  Adrianne_p | Jul 28, 2017 |
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More humorous episodes from the classroom on the thirtieth floor of Wayside School, where students learn to tango, face the cafeteria's dreaded Mushroom Surprise, and study a hobo during Show and Tell. Sequel to "Sideways Stories from Wayside School."

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