The Worry Knot by Mary Bleckwehl – Review by Moriah Venable

The Worry KnotThe Worry Knot by Mary Evanson Bleckwehl
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Travel back in time to seventh grade, where homework and crushes were all there was to worry about.

Rourke Berger is hoping to make this year perfect but with obstacles such as neighbors will make that a difficult goal to reach.

I thought the cover and premise looked fun. The worries of seventh grade seemed like a lifetime ago to me so seeing it from Rourke’s view was even more exciting.

I went into this book thinking it would be like Diary of a Wimpy Kid with hilarious plots and characters but it was actually really heartwarming.

Rourke has a lot of problems going on, not only in his own life, with his sibling, but with the lives of his friends, which causes him to worry.

I highly recommend this novel to not only middle school but everyone. It went into this believing it was going to be a novel full of humorous chaos with Rourke, but finished it with a different perspective. I love it when I am wrong about a novel.

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