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2Canadian author of HighSchool comedies, as well as darker adventure/thriller kid novels. His comedic novels include the ''Bruno & Boots/ Literature/MacdonaldHall'' series, ''Literature/NoMoreDeadDogs'', and ''The Toilet Paper Tigers''. His adventure novel series include ''Literature/Everest2002'' and ''Literature/OnTheRun''. His first novel, ''This Can't Be Happening at Macdonald Hall''. was written and published -- and was extremely successful -- when he was ''twelve years old''.
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4!!Works by Gordon Korman with their own trope pages include:
5[[index]]
6* ''Literature/Dive2003''
7* ''Literature/DontCareHigh''
8* ''Literature/Everest2002''
9* ''Literature/TheFort2022''
10* ''Literature/TheHypnotists''
11* ''Literature/IWantToGoHome''
12* ''Literature/{{Island|2000}}'': Composed of either the "Island Trilogy Bind-Up Book" or:
13** ''Shipwreck''
14** ''Survival''
15** ''Escape''
16* ''Literature/TheJuvieThree''
17* ''Literature/{{Linked}}''
18* ''Literature/LosingJoesPlace''
19* ''Literature/MacdonaldHall'' series
20* ''Literature/{{Masterminds}}''
21* ''Literature/MixedUp''
22* ''Literature/NoMoreDeadDogs''
23* ''Literature/JakeReinvented''
24* ''Literature/NoCoinsPlease''
25* ''Literature/NosePickersFromOuterSpace''
26* ''Literature/OnTheRun''
27* ''Literature/OperationDoOver''
28* ''Literature/OurManWeston''
29* ''Literature/{{Restart}}''
30* ''Literature/ASemesterInTheLifeOfAGarbageBag''
31* ''Literature/{{Slacker}}''
32* ''Literature/{{Slapshots}}''
33* ''Literature/{{Schooled}}''
34* ''Literature/{{Slugfest}}''
35* ''Literature/SonOfInterflux''
36* ''Literature/SonOfTheMob''
37* ''Literature/TheSuperteacherProject''
38* ''Literature/{{Swindle}}'' series
39* ''Literature/The39Clues'' series: ''One False Note'', ''The Emperor's Code'', ''Vespers Rising''[[note]]collaboration with 3 other authors[[/note]], ''The Medusa Plot'', ''Flashpoint''
40* The ''Literature/{{Titanic}}'' trilogy
41* ''Literature/{{Ungifted}}''
42** ''Literature/{{Supergifted}}''
43* ''Literature/TheUnteachables''
44[[/index]]
45!!Other works by Gordon Korman provide examples of:
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47* AccidentalAthlete: In ''The Chicken Doesn't Skate'', the school's resident loser Zachary, constantly picked on by the {{Jerk Jock}}s of the hockey team, turns out to be a brilliant goalie because he has so much practice catching all the toys his toddler brother throws at his beloved computer.
48* AntiClimax: In ''The D- Poems of Jeremy Bloom: A Collection of Poems About School, Homework, and Life (Sort Of)'', the poem "A Perfect Afternoon" has the narrator talk about how he's feeling very creative today and all the wonderful things he could do. For example, he could hollow out a tree to build a kayak, carve a nearby rock into a famous sculpture, write an opera, or create a blown-glass masterpiece. Then in the last line, he reveals that he won't actually be doing any of these things because his father is making him mow the lawn instead.
49* ArabOilSheikh: ''Who Is Bugs Potter?'' features a [[CursedItem notoriously unlucky emerald.]] One of its latest owners (and one of the few to survive owning it), Sheikh Muley Hassan, had one of his oil wells run dry shortly after he purchased the gem. At the advice of his astrologer, he gave the emerald away to a visiting movie star, who has since found herself plagued by constant (albeit nonfatal) bad luck.
50* BookDumb: Many of Korman's protagonists are skilled tacticians, or intuitive people who nonetheless do poorly at school.
51* BullyHunter: Commando, in ''The Twinkie Squad,'' is quick to intervene when he sees any of his nastier teammates picking on people.
52* CrazyEnoughToWork: Happens multiple times per book in his comedy stories.
53* CryingWolf: In ''The D- Poems of Jeremy Bloom'', the narrator of the poem "Why I Was Late" comes to school late every day for a week, always giving a ridiculous excuse (an asteroid enveloped Earth in a time-distortion field which means he's actually on time, he had to tiptoe around an unexploded atomic bomb in his front yard, etc.). On Friday, his excuse is actually plausible: he missed the bus because he had to rescue the family cat from a tree, and he couldn't ride his bike to school because he left it in the driveway and his father accidentally backed the car over it. He insists that he was telling the truth this time -- honest -- but his enraged teacher refuses to listen.
54%%* CursedWithAwesome
55* DramaticIrony: In his ''Titanic'' trilogy, we know from the start that the ship will sink, while the characters wonder about the meaning of an odd drawing that has figured out on of its weaknesses.
56* TheFamilyThatSlaysTogether: ''Faker'' follows the son of a con artist who takes his two kids from town to town and uses them to rope in new victims among other parents at their schools, a lifestyle his son is getting sick of.
57* FictionalCountry: Douglas in ''The Twinkie Squad'' was born in Pefkakia.
58* ForYourOwnGood: In ''The D- Poems of Jeremy Bloom'', one of the titular poems is about this trope and why anything that's "for your own good" is generally horrible and depressing.
59* GoToAlias: "G. Gavin Gunhold" is used in ''[[Literature/MacdonaldHall The Wizzle War]]'' and ''Literature/ASemesterInTheLifeOfAGarbageBag'', as well as several of his other books.
60%% HeterosexualLifePartners
61%%* HighSchool
62* HighSchoolAU: ''Jake Reinvented'' is a retelling of ''Literature/TheGreatGatsby'' with the characters as high school students and Jake, a version of Fitzgerald's Jay Gatsby, determined to reinvent himself to win the affections of Didi - the updated Daisy - through elaborate and destructive house parties.
63* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: The VerbedTitle-s of Prefix-Gifted for ''Literature/{{Ungifted}}'' and ''Literature/{{Supergifted}}''.
64* IgnoredConfession: In ''The Twinkie Squad'', Douglas tries to tell the principal that it was his own fault that he got hit in the face with a basketball. The principal doesn't believe him, preferring to believe that Commando hurt Douglas on purpose and threatened Douglas into lying to get Commando out of trouble.
65* JerkJock: After being almost completely averted in his earlier works ''[[Literature/MacdonaldHall The Zucchini Warriors]]'' and ''The Toilet Paper Tigers'', this trope comes into play in ''The Twinkie Squad'' (with Kahill, although his abullyHunter teammate Commando is about as much of a subversion as you can get), ''Jake, Reinvented'' (most of the football team), ''The Chicken Doesn't Skate'' (the hockey team, to Zachary), and especially in ''Restart'' (Aaron and Bear; also Chase before AmnesiacsAreInnocent kicked in).
66%%* OddCouple: There's one in almost every one of his earlier works.
67* OnlySaneMan: See under SameStoryDifferentNames, below.
68* RedeemingReplacement: In ''Notorious'', [=ZeeBee's=] dog Barney was a somewhat dangerous dog that stole food from shoppers, chased bicyclists, destroyed fences and gardens and was genuinely mean to everyone but his owner, to the point where [[AndThereWasMuchRejoicing people tend to be happy that be died]]. Her new dog, Barney Two is obedient, starved for affection, sweet to just about anyone (even cats) and defends his owner [[HeroicPet when she's is in danger]], with everyone loving him except for [=ZeeBee=], who is still mourning her old dog and views Barney Two with bored disdain until the end.
69* SameStoryDifferentNames: In addition to the Bruno and Boots books, Korman wrote several other "CrazyIsCool Guy and his OnlySaneMan best friend get up to CrazyEnoughToWork schemes" novels before eventually branching out, such as:
70** ''Literature/IWantToGoHome'' = summer camp version.
71** ''Who Is Bugs Potter?'' and its sequel = this time they're musicians.
72** ''Our Man Weston'' = with twins.
73** ''Don't Care High'' = A Bruno and Boots-esque team at the world's most apathetic high school.
74** ''Literature/ASemesterInTheLifeOfAGarbageBag'' = this time, the Bruno Expy has the world's worst luck and is trying to finagle a trip to the world's luckiest island.
75* SaveOurTeam: The plot of ''Literature/TheToiletPaperTigers'', which follows a summer baseball team for middle-school-aged kids. Though in this case, the coach is completely clueless about the game; it's his granddaughter who actually whips the team into shape. And she has to blackmail the team to do it.
76* SecondPlaceIsForLosers: ''The D- Poems of Jeremy Bloom: A Collection of Poems About School, Homework, and Life (Sort Of)'' has the poem "The Olympian", in which Jeremy claims he's in training to become the greatest athlete of all time (though also admitting he stinks at every sport). Subverted in that while stating that he'll come in first in nearly everything, he freely admits that he'll gladly accept a bronze medal in boxing, having been knocked out by a three-year-old during practice.
77* ThisIsMySide: In ''The Toilet Paper Tigers'', the bratty older brother has laid tape down the middle of the room, and penalizes any (real or imagined) affront with moving the tape to shrink the younger brother's side.

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