Sophomores and Other Oxymorons
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Narrateur(s):
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Michael Goldstrom
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Auteur(s):
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David Lubar
À propos de cet audio
“Intelligent, quick-witted, and funny.”—Booklist
“Lubar writes in a laugh-out-loud style about the problems of a teenager figuring out high school. . . A great read for teens looking for a laugh.”—VOYA
Year two should be a total breeze, right?
. . . well, at least you’re not a freshman.
Scott Hudson managed to make it through freshman year . . . barely, and yet, somehow, triumphantly. Now that he’s a sophomore, he’s got it all figured out—after all, he literally wrote the manual on high school survival. But between a tough new English teacher, a school board member who’s out to cut club funding, his undefined relationship with Lee, and new drama at home, Scott’s about to learn a hard truth: NO ONE HAS IT ALL FIGURED OUT.
Ce que les critiques en disent
"Ten years is a long time to wait for a sequel, but Lubar makes it worth our while." —Booklist
"Laugh-out-loud . . . Lubar uses his comedic voice to give the story a larger-than-life feel." —VOYA
Praise for Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie:
"Hilarious . . . [Scott]'s physical and emotional tumult is as clear, familiar, and complex as high school itself." —School Library Journal
"Amusing, accurate observations about freshman life, from the insecurities of first dates to the dangers of walking the hall between classes." —Booklist
"[A] fresh, genuinely funny picture of an earnest yet hapless teen . . ." —BCCB
"Laugh-out-loud . . . Lubar uses his comedic voice to give the story a larger-than-life feel." —VOYA
Praise for Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie:
"Hilarious . . . [Scott]'s physical and emotional tumult is as clear, familiar, and complex as high school itself." —School Library Journal
"Amusing, accurate observations about freshman life, from the insecurities of first dates to the dangers of walking the hall between classes." —Booklist
"[A] fresh, genuinely funny picture of an earnest yet hapless teen . . ." —BCCB
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