WhatsHisface, Gordon Korman
WhatsHisface, Gordon Korman
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WhatsHisface

Author: Gordon Korman

Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged: 5 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/08/2018


Synopsis

Cooper Vega's family moves so often that he's practically invisible at any school he attends. Now they've relocated to the town of Stratford—where nobody even makes an effort to learn Cooper's name. To them, he's just … whatshisface. Cooper's parents feel bad about moving him around so much, so they get him a fancy new phone. Almost immediately, it starts to malfunction. First there's a buzzing. Then there's a weird glare on the screen. Then that glare starts to take on the form of … a person?  It's not just any person trapped inside Cooper's phone. It's a boy named Roderick, who says he lived in the time of William Shakespeare—and had a very tangled history with the famous playwright. Cooper thinks his phone has gone haywire, but there's nothing he can do to get rid of Roderick.  Then, even stranger, Roderick starts helping him. Even though his 17th-century advice isn't always the best for a 21st-century middle school.

About Gordon Korman

Gordon Korman published his first book at age fourteen and since then has written more than one hundred middle grade and teen novels. Favorites include the New York Times bestselling Ungifted, Supergifted, The Superteacher Project, The Unteachables, Pop, Notorious, Unplugged, Operation Do-Over, Slugfest, and the Masterminds series. Gordon lives with his family on Long Island, New York. You can visit him online at gordonkorman.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Melanie on December 29, 2022

Whatshisface is not a realistic fiction novel with a life lesson like Restart, not a kid detective book like Korman’s Swindle series nor is it the action adventure of The Island or On the Run. It does have a few similarities to Slacker—middle grade main character with a school related problem plus a......more

Goodreads review by UnbredSpring on May 17, 2019

I loved it! It was a page turner for sure. I read this book so fast. I would suggest this book to anyone who likes reading people speak olden.......more

Goodreads review by Steven R. on November 18, 2022

This is the 20th book I have read from Gordon Korman, most of them over the last few years. Earlier this year, in the summer of 2022, he published his 100th book. Yes you read that correctly, his hundredth book. My introduction to Korman’s works was the 39 Clues back in 2009. Having now read 20 of h......more