

I really sympathised with Gaynor when his mom got cancer and how he felt so useless and angry that his mom was sick. The supporting characters were fantastic too and I love I to learn more about their lives. I would love it if James Patterson had that happen! I hope that one day he can walk again, if he gets the required surgery. There were quite a few instances in this book where he tells us how he misses his family who died in a car accident a few years ago and how he wishes he didn't have to be in a wheelchair. He's a great friend and has a sweet personality and loves to make those around him laugh. I think as the series continues I will grow to love him.


I really like Jamie! In the first book I liked him, and in this book he grew on me even more. I won't say much more, as it will give away the story. In I Even Funnier, Jamie is preparing for the semi-finals in Las Vegas for The Planet's Funniest Kid Comic Contest, trying to ace his exams and trying to find his way through the obstacles in middle-school. I was worried that the I Funny books would be too "middle-grade" with immature humour and no depth, but I surprisingly enjoyed it! And in my opinion, the sequel to I Funny, I Even Funnier, was even better. At the time, I wasn't really sure if I would enjoy it or not, but after reading the first book I was feeling less weary towards it. I received I Even Funnier a few weeks ago to review.
