Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Snoop by Gordon Korman
SNOOP by Gordon Korman
is a fun, middle school read. I picked it up because I have such fond memories
of Korman’s books, particularly Toilet Paper Tigers. This newly
published novel features 12-year-old Carter Peregrine who broke both of
his legs in a skiing accident. In an effort to avoid total boredom (and stay
connected to classmates) he starts following local surveillance cameras and
even hacking into some. There are, of course, several hilarious moments, but
the limited qualms regarding surveillance and Carter’s use of a drone without
permission subtract from the appeal as an adult reader. Rebellious pre-teens
will likely be enthralled and relate to the endangered animals which Carter
keeps spotting. SNOOP was positively
reviewed with Publishers Weekly describing it as “fast-paced, rollicking
contemporary homage to Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window.”
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