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Julius Caesar and His Foul Friends

Author: Brown, Toby

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 6.5
Points 4.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 26287
Points per Word 0.000152

Description

Jul ius Caesar's extraordinary life comes alive in a narrative that weaves together his legendary conquests, his capture by pirates, and his affair with Cleopatra, while also revealing the back-stabbing foul friends who would ultimately turn against him. The story tracks his rise to power, his bold invasion of his own hometown, and the political turmoil that led to his downfall. As Caesar navigates battles, alliances, and betrayals, readers get an inside look at how one man's ambition reshaped the ancient world.

Quick Summary

Julius Caesar and His Foul Friends takes the real-life drama of Rome's most famous leader and spins it into a wild, funny tale that feels like a gossipy retelling told by a friend. Toby Brown packs in Caesar's battles, his wives, and the infamous betrayals, but he does it with a wink, making the conspirators' plots feel like a mischievous crew of schoolkids plotting a prank rather than a deadly coup. Kids who love humor, especially those who enjoy the irreverent tone of books like *The Diary of a Wimpy Kid* or *Horrible Histories*, will find themselves flipping pages just to see what ridiculous scheme Caesar's foul friends get into next. There's a bit of Roman-style scariness in the battles, but it's all kept light enough for middle graders, and parents will appreciate the underlying lesson about loyalty and betrayal without any heavy-handed moralizing. At a 6.5 reading level, the book is perfect for kids who are comfortable with chapter books and looking for a history fix that doesn't feel like a textbook.