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"A lot of outlandish entertainment." —The New York Times Everyone in Remarkable is remarkable. Everyone except Jane, that is. While the rest of the town is busy being talented, gifted, or just plain extraordinary, she's never been anything but ordinary. Then Jane finds herself in school with the mischievous Grimlet twins, and her life suddenly gets a whole lot more interesting. And when a strange pirate captain appears in town, setting of a series of adventures that put the whole town in danger, it's up to Jane to save the day. Along the way, she might just find that she can be pretty remarkable after all. "A rich, unforgettable story that's quite simply - amazing." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Filled with clever word play, wholly unique situations, outlandish characters...Foley's novel is a remarkable, middle-grade gem." —Booklist, starred review Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Puffin Books


Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 7, 2013


Edition ‏ : ‎ Reprint


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Print length ‏ : ‎ 336 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0142424102


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 00


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.8 ounces


Reading age ‏ : ‎ 8 - 12 years, from customers


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.13 x 0.85 x 7.75 inches


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  • It is one of the best books I have read
Format: Paperback
Here's what one of my 10-year-old students had to say about the book: "If you haven't read Remarkable yet, you should go get it! It is one of the best books I have read. It really is "remarkable." The writing is complex. The language is weird and goofy and it will make you laugh out loud. There are so many funny story lines and characters to keep you entertained. The story is mostly about a girl named Jane who is the only normal girl in her town. She is the only one not in the Gifted School for the Remarkably Gifted until the Grimlet twins show up. They cause all sorts of trouble such as covering the whole school in blue powder and creating a huge artificial storm. Jane is also dealing with pirates rummaging through the town, secret identities, and her peculiar family. There are a lot of different characters with long, formal names. Here are just a few: Captain Rojo Herring: Captain Rojo Herring is not your typical pirate. He has good manners, lives in a mansion on the top of Remarkable Hill, and he plays the fiddle. Maybe he isn't who you think he is. ;) Anderson Brigby Bright III: Anderson Brigby Bright III is very full of himself. Most girls think he's handsome, but Lucinda Wilhemina Hinojosa barely even notices him. He tries to impress her by painting her a photorealistic portrait (he's a "remarkable" artist) and by singing (although he sounds like an injured animal) Penelope Hope Adelaide Cataline: Penelope Hope Adelaide Catalina is a math genius who took Jane's name. (Jane was too plain for such a name.) She helps important people calculate ridiculous equations." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2015 by Robyn S.

  • Thumbs Up from my 4th Grader
Format: Kindle
Both my daughter (10) and I read it. It was an enjoyable light read for me with lots of odd details and funny bits for young readers. My daughter loved it - in particular the twins who misbehaved so much yet invented a working weather machine. All kids sometimes feel like Jane - an ordinary kid not sure where they fit in in the world. In this book, bad kids can be triumphant and turn out to not be so bad after all. Ordinary kids really are extraordinary in their own perhaps undiscovered way. And, yes, an awful teacher can really turn out to be an amazing pirate that makes you walk the plank out the window when you are bed. This is certainly stuff to feed the imagination of a child yet impart some valuable lessons. While the book isn't meaty enough for me, my daughter loved it, was really entertained by it's quirky creativity, and I think it made her feel better about herself. I definitely recommend it for the 4th - 5th grade age group. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2013 by tharp83

  • Remarkable is remarkable
Format: Hardcover
The book Remarkable is a remarkable book. The main character in this book learns that she is remarkable because she isn't remarkable. In her town that is exactly what makes her special. This book was full of interesting characters and mystery. My favorite characters were the crazy pirates that come to the town to find their lost captain. No one in this book is exactly what they seem and that makes it very interesting. You just never know what you are going to learn about each character. Through reading this book you can see that everyone is remarkable at something and no one is remarkable at everything. I found this book to be very entertaining and quite funny. I would recommend reading the book Remarkable if you are ready for a laugh. It is a great book. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2013 by cgriffey

  • Have you ever felt so inviibke and plain it's like no one can even see you
Format: Paperback
Have you ever felt so inviibke and plain it's like no one can even see you? This is how a girl named Jane Doe feels. Jane belongs to the remarkable Doe family. The Doe family lives in a town where everyone and everything is so remarkable it is called Remarkable. Nobody ever bothers to remember Jane's name or anything about her. Along her journey of trying to find her talent she makes some rather peculiar friends. She is also faced with a problem only she can solve. Not even her math guru of a sister can solve this problem. Could she be remarkable after all? The theme of this story is everybody has a talent - you just may have not found it yet. You may think you're invisible, but you're not. The main characters are Jane Doe, her mother Angelina Mona Linda Doe, her father Anderson Brigby Bright Doe II, her older brother Anderson Brigby Bright Doe III, and her little sister Penelope Hope Adelaide Catalina Doe. There are also her two peculiar friends, the Grimlet twins and her strange pirate friend who are peculiar because of the pranks they pull and their strange backgrounds. This book was amazing! It teaches such a good lesson because she is on a journey searching for her talent and spirit. This is a great book and I would reccomend it to anybody! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2014 by JMBP

  • Remarkably unremarkable
Format: Paperback
Every name is remarkably long, every description unremarkably contains the word remarkable. If the title of my review and the use of remarkable is already getting to you, than you might want to reconsider your choice in books. I read this out loud to my 6 and 9 year olds, and after about two chapters, I was sick of the long names and use of the word "remarkable", so I started using one name per character and stopped saying the R word. With that, my kids still wondered how Jane saved the town, and why they thought she ended up being remarkable at all. 200 pages in and the story starts to get interesting, and then that's all it does. And then everyone is happy. It's about as climactic as that. My 9 year old thinks this review describes this book. My 6 year old just likes it. We didn't hate the book, but in spite of its remarkable title, and the remarkable reviews that the book has received, some how remarkable just doesn't live up to its title. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2016 by HawkTail

  • FANTASTIC!
Format: Hardcover
REMARKABLE isn't just a story, it's an EVENT with the feel of an instant classic. Everything about it from Jane, the evil Grimlet twins and the pirates, not to mention all the other quirky characters, makes for a delightful adventure that kept me eager to turn every page. The sign of great kid's lit is a book that grown-ups can enjoy as much as children and REMARKABLE exceeds that mark! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2012 by Chester42

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