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Sophomores and Other Oxymorons

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Sophomores and Other Oxymorons

By: David Lubar
Narrated by: Michael Goldstrom
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A hilarious follow-up to the perennial favorite Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie.

Scott Hudson has somehow managed to survive Freshman year. But with a new baby brother in the house and a whole host of adventures awaiting him at school, Sophomore year promises to be anything but boring.

An honest and funny follow-up to the popular Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie, award-winning author David Lubar pens a tale that perfectly captures the ridiculous, tumultuous, and sometimes heartbreaking truths about high school.
Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Humorous Fiction Social & Life Skills Literature & Fiction Difficult Situations Funny Comedy Humor Fiction Bullying & Abuse Bullying

Critic reviews

"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
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As a heads up, I have only listened to a couple of hours of this with my 14-year-old son. But, from what I have heard, we both really like the education you get in grammar and writing that is both fun and exciting. We still continue to point out linguistic errors we notice that came up in the story. This is the first book I have heard of that places an emphasis on writing. He read another story from this author and loved it also. If the setting were an adult one, I would probably enjoy it. I would use a credit on this for your teen, especially if they like books. If any of this was helpful, please click YES below. Later.

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