In Always Anthony, this kid named Anthony was TPFW- too popular for words. Later on, Anthony gets a bad grade so he needs a tutor and his tutor is a kid named Leah. The story gets deep, they have feelings, there's poems and creativity, cooking- it's very realistic. They show courage, like how we should do if we see bullying. Awesome book!
It was pretty good.
This book matched what can happen in real life and learn what to do.
Such an awesome book.
I think “Always Anthony” is a great book. When you read the first few pages everything might seem fine but it escalates toward the middle of the book. Anthony gets a D on his essay. I can relate to that because my writing is also not the best. I have bad spelling and have trouble making my writing interesting. I am working to improve my writing though, just like Anthony. In one part Anthony sees two older kids bully a younger kid. I am homeschooled but am going to go to public school for fifth grade next year, so I am going to find out how bad bullying is. I like how Anthony stands up to the bullies and makes them stop in the end. That is really brave. Anthony also makes a new friend named Leah. Leah likes to invent recipes and writes poetry. I think that is really cool. Leah is also Jewish. I love “Always Anthony” and I hope you like it too!