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Canadian author of [[High School]] comedies, as well as adventure/thriller kid novels. His comedic novels include the Bruno & Boots/ [[Macdonald Hall]] series, ''[[No More Dead Dogs]]'', and ''The Toilet Paper Tigers''. His adventure novel series include ''Everest'' and ''[[On the Run]]''. |
'''Gordon Korman''' is a Canadian author of [[High School]] comedies, as well as adventure/thriller kid novels. His comedic novels include the Bruno & Boots/ [[Macdonald Hall]] series, ''[[No More Dead Dogs]]'', and ''The Toilet Paper Tigers''. His adventure novel series include ''Everest'' and ''[[On the Run]]''. |
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=== Works by Gordon Korman with their own trope pages include: === |
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* ''[[Macdonald Hall]]'' series |
* ''[[Macdonald Hall]]'' series |
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* ''[[No More Dead Dogs]]'' |
* ''[[No More Dead Dogs]]'' |
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* ''[[On the Run]]'' |
* ''[[On the Run]]'' |
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* ''[[Island]]'' |
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* ''[[I Want to Go Home]]'' |
* ''[[I Want to Go Home]]'' |
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* ''[[Son of the Mob]]'' |
* ''[[Son of the Mob]]'' |
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=== Other works by Gordon Korman provide examples of: === |
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* [[Accidental Athlete]] |
* [[Accidental Athlete]] |
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* [[The Alcatraz]] |
* [[The Alcatraz]] |
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* [[Crazy Awesome]] |
* [[Crazy Awesome]] |
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* [[Crazy Enough to Work]] |
* [[Crazy Enough to Work]] |
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* [[Cursed with Awesome]] |
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* [[Dork Horse Candidate]] |
* [[Dork Horse Candidate]] |
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* [[Go-To Alias]] |
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* [[High School]] |
* [[High School]] |
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* [[Invented Individual]] - In ''The War with Mr. Wizzle'', the protagonists create a fictitious student named Gavin Gunhold to mess with the school's new administration. The name becomes a running gag in many of Korman's later books. Gavin Gunhold (sometimes G. Gavin Gunhold) is mentioned, usually in passing, always as an incidental character who never actually appears (unless you count [[The Real Remington Steele|imposters posing as him]]). |
* [[Invented Individual]] - In ''The War with Mr. Wizzle'', the protagonists create a fictitious student named Gavin Gunhold to mess with the school's new administration. The name becomes a running gag in many of Korman's later books. Gavin Gunhold (sometimes G. Gavin Gunhold) is mentioned, usually in passing, always as an incidental character who never actually appears (unless you count [[The Real Remington Steele|imposters posing as him]]). |
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 25 January 2023
Gordon Korman is a Canadian author of High School comedies, as well as adventure/thriller kid novels. His comedic novels include the Bruno & Boots/ Macdonald Hall series, No More Dead Dogs, and The Toilet Paper Tigers. His adventure novel series include Everest and On the Run.
Works written by Gordon Korman include:
Gordon Korman provides examples of the following tropes:
- Accidental Athlete
- The Alcatraz
- An Aesop + Truth in Television: In Losing Joe's Place, the narrator happens to help a hot girl with her college homework. Specifically, about food costs. Then he does the math after she leaves, and finds that it's actually cheaper and healthier to cook one's food than to eat out all the time.
- Capulet Counterpart
- Crazy Awesome
- Crazy Enough to Work
- Cursed with Awesome
- Dork Horse Candidate
- Go-To Alias
- High School
- Invented Individual - In The War with Mr. Wizzle, the protagonists create a fictitious student named Gavin Gunhold to mess with the school's new administration. The name becomes a running gag in many of Korman's later books. Gavin Gunhold (sometimes G. Gavin Gunhold) is mentioned, usually in passing, always as an incidental character who never actually appears (unless you count imposters posing as him).
- Only Sane Man
- Same Story, Different Names
- Summer Campy
- This Is My Side