From AudioFile:
Fifth-grader Nolan Byrd, long tormented by his classmate, the brutish Bubba, goes undercover as "Shredderman" to expose the bully. Using the technological expertise that has earned him the nickname "Byrd the Nerd," Shredderman turns the tables on Bubba and becomes an avenging legend. Daniel Young, age 11, has an appropriately higher-pitched voice that is perfect for this narration. His rhythm, intonation, and expressiveness project the tone of a boy on a mission. Occasionally, the pace is uneven and the words garbled, but Young triumphs in the role of Nolan. The jazzy music and sound effects further add to the performance. This story will be enjoyed by anyone who has fantasized about exacting justice. M.H.N. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
From School Library Journal:
Grade 2–4—Fifth grader Nolan Byrd's nickname at school is "Byrd the Nerd"—a title bestowed on him by the relentless school bully, Bubba Bixby. Inspired by a class project, Nolan decides he is finally going to fight back. He sets up a Web page using the alias "Shredderman" and provides the scoop on everything Bubba—from Bubba jokes to video and pictures of Bubba caught in the act of tormenting his classmates. Then, to make sure the message finds its audience, he scatters confetti with the Web address across the school playground. Wendelin Van Draanen's amusing tale (Knopf, 2004) is brought to life by talented 11-year-old Daniel Young who convincingly voices the adults and the children. This delightful combination of thought-provoking material and laugh-out-loud moments will delight listeners.
Deanna Romriell, Salt Lake City Public Library, UT
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