The book, Schooled, by Gordon Korman is a very original and extremely fun realistic fiction book. The book is about a boy named Capricorn whose parents left him when he was a little kid. His grandmother took over and cared for him, schooling him and raising him as her own. He became a hipster much like his ancestors and didn't really have any friends. Until one day his grandma falls out of a tree and he has to go to a real school and live with someone else. This book is about his transition to this new lifestyle. This book to me is a good book. The only part I didn't like about it is that the chapters keep changing perspectives. Every new chapter there is a new narrator which gets incredibly confusing. This book receives a 7-10. This book is realistic fiction because there are always new and "interesting" people popping up in the community just like in the book and people need to learn to respect that. This book relates to the real world very well. An audience that should read this book is anyone. This book has so many different aspects that anyone could love. Internal and external conflicts in this book showed. An internal conflict presented in the plot was the fight that Capricorn had with himself. He had to adjust to a new environment where everyone picked on him and it was hard. An external conflict is at the beginning where The popular kids were teasing Capricorn and making him run for president. This caused Capricorn to get confused and feel a little bit of hatred towards the other kids. Schooled overall is a great book for any teen looking for a fun read.