Framed
Written by Gordon Korman
Narrated by Jonathan Todd Ross
4/5
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About this audiobook
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.
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Reviews for Framed
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It started out with Griffin losing his reatainer at school and next thing his reatainer is in the case where the football SUPER BOWL ring used to be. And you will have to read the rest to figure it out.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5He's Griffin, and he's a normal kid. Until one day the Superbowl ring disappears and his retainer is in it's place. Now he is accused of big-time theft, and he has to stand trial for a crime he didn't commit. What will The Man With A Plan do?Sequel to Swindle and Zoobreak.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Griffin Bing is in big trouble this time -- because of his past escapades, the police and a judge simply don't believe he is innocent when a super bowl ring owned by the school is swiped from its locked trophy case and replaced with his retainer. His attempts to clear his name, with his friends helping, only serve to get him sent to Jail for Kids (juvenile detention school) with, ultimately, an ankle bracelet to make sure he limits his movements to his home and school. Luckily his friends are either amazingly smart with computers, unnaturally good with wild animals, incredibly adept at climbing, or simply small enough to squeeze into tiny places that no one else can fit into. While this didn't grab me like so many other books do, it did make a bunch of middle school kids into kids who can outthink and outmaneuver the adults who can't seem to see the forest for the trees.