• Killing Mr. Griffin

  • By: Lois Duncan
  • Narrated by: Ed Sala
  • Length: 6 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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Killing Mr. Griffin

By: Lois Duncan
Narrated by: Ed Sala
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Mr. Griffin is the least-liked teacher at Del Norte High School. It’s not just because he is the toughest grader in the school, or won’t accept late work for any reason. He even fails seniors and makes them beg to get back in his class…the next year.

This time, he’s humiliated the wrong students. When a group of classmates decide to kidnap him, the plan is only to scare their English teacher—to make him grovel and give him a taste of his own medicine. They don’t intend to kill Mr. Griffin. But sometimes plans go horribly wrong.

Hair-raising suspense percolates through this remarkable audiobook. Best-selling author for young adults Lois Duncan has earned awards from the Mystery Writers’ Association of America and is a recipient of the Margaret A. Edwards Award, sponsored by the School Library Journal and the ALA Young Adult Library Services Association. Ed Sala’s narration sizzles with the intensity of life-and-death decisions and their chilling aftermath.

©1978 Lois Duncan (P)1997 Recorded Books, LLC

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Very okay

There was nothing wrong with the book, but there also was nothing great about it. It’s a short read, but almost too short. Because I feel as if it ends very abruptly. Almost incomplete. It was just okay.

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Excellent

One of my all time favorite books. I much prefer this version than the updated one.

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Good story.

Really liked the pace of the story and the ending was good. Good character development.

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Thrilling, quirky, and interesting.

Although Lois Duncan's book "Killing Mr. Griffin" was written in the late 70's, it is still incredibly interesting and relevant. Perfect for older teenagers (it does contain swearing and adult themes), this book is both thrilling and well-written. Ed Sala does a fantastic job of reading the story as well. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a teenage story with strange and disturbing themes. Five stars, no complaints.

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Implausible

The book had too many implausible scenarios that distracted from the story. Weak plot unsupported by the unfolding events

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