Word Nerd
Susin Nielsen
Ambrose Bukowski is a twelve-year-old with a talent for mismatching his clothes, for saying the wrong thing at the worst possible time, and for words. In short, he’s a self-described nerd. Making friends is especially hard because he and his overprotective mother, Irene, have had to move so often. And when bullies at his latest school almost kill him by deliberately slipping a peanut into his sandwich to set off his allergy, it's his mother who has the extreme reaction. From now on, Ambrose has to be home-schooled. Then Ambrose strikes up an unlikely friendship with the landlord's son, Cosmo, an ex-con who's been in prison. They have nothing in common except for Scrabble. But a small deception grows out of control when Ambrose convinces a reluctant Cosmo to take him to a Scrabble club. Could this spell disaster for Ambrose?
Reviews

so funny. i loved it
Anonymous 07.08.2020

This book is very interesting. Amanda, who is one of the characters, is my favourite character. She reminds me of Hermione Granger and Ginny Weasley from the Harry Potter series. The book is about a boy called Ambrose and his overprotective mother. His peanut allergy causes him to nearly die. I would reccommend this book to readers who like Harry Potter and Jacqueline Wilson fans. Probably around 10-11+ Happy Reading!
Anonymous 15.12.2019

I thought that this book was good because it had an intriguing blurb.Once I picked it up I couldn’t put it down.My favourite character is Cosmo because I like his personality. I would recommend it to anyone over 7 as some people may find it scary.
Viscountess Agnetha Bubble-wrap 07.08.2019