The Juvie Three, by Gordan Korman, is a realistic fiction book. It has 249 pages. The book was ok but I liked some of his other books better. Swindle was better because it had more action. In this book, the three kids named Gecko, Arjay, and Terrance go to a half way house to get out of the juvenile detention center. Their leader, Douglas Healy, has an accident and loses his memory. Does Douglas get his memory back? Do the boys become able to behave themselves? I recommend this book to any boy because it is easy to read and interesting. Official Book Summary: "Gecko, Terence, and Ajay are serving time in juvenile detention centers until they get a second chance. Douglas Healy, a former juvenile delinquent himself, takes them into his halfway house, hoping to make a difference in their lives. One night there is a scuffle, and Healy is accidentally knocked unconscious. When he awakes in the hospital, he has no memory of them or of the halfway house. Afraid of being sent back to Juvie, the guys hatch a crazy scheme to continue on as if the group leader never left. But if the boys are found out, their second chance will be their last."I enjoyed this book. It has humor, suspense and scenes that make you want to keep reading because you have to find out what happens!
What do You think about The Juvie Three (2008)?
I didnt like this book because it takes to long to get to the point.
—reannah1
As always, korman delivers a humourous, action-packed read aloud.
—jrdodge
It was a good book about real world problems.
—Njeandi