Middle School: Field Trip Fiasco:

Middle School: Field Trip Fiasco:

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  • Create Date:2021-04-11 09:50:58
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:James Patterson
  • ISBN:1529119901
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Summary

Rafe Khatchadorian is back in the latest adventure in the bestselling Middle School series

GUESS WHERE I'M GOING?

ON AN ALL-EXPENSES-PAID ART TRIP TO CALIFORNIA!

And it's going to be awesome。

I can't wait to see the big Hollywood sign, walk right past celebrities on the streets, and go to a red-carpet movie premiere。

And this time, nothing's going to go wrong!

Famous last words, right?

Well, let's just say there's actually no Hollywood on my trip, but there is camping, diamond thieves, and a big, hungry crocodile。

This field trip is going to be a CATASTROPHE!

HELP!

Previously published in Australia as Middle School: Going Bush

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Reviews

Diego

It was entertaining, some parts felt pretty rushed though。

Ria

Another brilliant Rafe sagaI've read all of the Rafe books to my son and we were so glad to see this new edition!! My son is 8 and he can't get enough of Rafes antics。 Please write another Rafe book!!!!! Another brilliant Rafe sagaI've read all of the Rafe books to my son and we were so glad to see this new edition!! My son is 8 and he can't get enough of Rafes antics。 Please write another Rafe book!!!!! 。。。more

Storm

Rafe's art has gained him enough attention to win an all expenses paid trip to California for Culture Camp, where he will get to mix with budding young artists who work with all mediums, from all over the world。 His friend Ellie, from Middle School: Escape to Australia happens to be one of the artists! A friend, he realizes he has a crush on。 What a great premise! The Cultural Campers are heading to see Cave Paintings at Crocodile Rock。 What's could go wrong?No, Rafe can't possibly get into THAT Rafe's art has gained him enough attention to win an all expenses paid trip to California for Culture Camp, where he will get to mix with budding young artists who work with all mediums, from all over the world。 His friend Ellie, from Middle School: Escape to Australia happens to be one of the artists! A friend, he realizes he has a crush on。 What a great premise! The Cultural Campers are heading to see Cave Paintings at Crocodile Rock。 What's could go wrong?No, Rafe can't possibly get into THAT much trouble, right? Wrong。 Of course he can。 We are treated to a slew of stupid decisions, lucky guesses and Rafe like shenanigans。 The charm of this series is wearing thin。 It reached a high point with Just My Rotten Luck and has gone downhill since。 Everything is horribly improbable。 The only saving grace that made this have 2 stars is the presence of the other artists, which is the most interesting part of this book but we did NOT get to read enough about them。 I wish they had spent more time fleshing out the secondary characters, something Patterson and his co-author managed to do with great effect in the Jamie Grimm books。 。。。more

Katie Buckingham

Fun middle grade story about a kid that always seems to have the bad luck and gets in the craziest situations。 This time he wins a trip to CA for an art camp。 It turns into REAL tent camping in the desert with a girl he likes。 He also happens upon a crocodile and a crime ring。 It was a fast read and well written as you would expect from Patterson。 It also was funny, sarcastic and witty。

Vickie

Very fast read。

Jeanne White

This was a fun book。

✨Olivia✨

I would give this book a 3 star。 I love James Patterson's books。 I have watched the movie, but this was my first time reading the actual series。 The movie must be very different from the books, because I see no resemblance。 The plot was okay, I liked the mystery scope and at the end, I was hooked。 I would recommend this book to kids around 8- 12。 I would give this book a 3 star。 I love James Patterson's books。 I have watched the movie, but this was my first time reading the actual series。 The movie must be very different from the books, because I see no resemblance。 The plot was okay, I liked the mystery scope and at the end, I was hooked。 I would recommend this book to kids around 8- 12。 。。。more

Billy

The Middle School books have always been well-written with funny illustrations, but that's not the case with Middle School: Field Trip Fiasco。 The narration feels a bit off compared to the previous installments, and this more or less has to do with the new co-author, Martin Chatterton, and illustrator, Anthony Lewis。 The writing isn't up to par with the rest of the series。 The art camp plot isn't necessarily a bad idea, but the story falls apart midway。 The missing diamond subplot would be bett The Middle School books have always been well-written with funny illustrations, but that's not the case with Middle School: Field Trip Fiasco。 The narration feels a bit off compared to the previous installments, and this more or less has to do with the new co-author, Martin Chatterton, and illustrator, Anthony Lewis。 The writing isn't up to par with the rest of the series。 The art camp plot isn't necessarily a bad idea, but the story falls apart midway。 The missing diamond subplot would be better suited for Mr。 Patterson's Treasure Hunters book series。 The illustrations in this book are generic at best。 They don't have the same comedic look to them as were featured in the other Middle School books。 Overall, Middle School: Field Trip Fiasco is the worst book in the series。 The writing feels rushed, and the illustrations are a yawn。 Let's hope this isn't going to be a new trend for the series。 。。。more