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> Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie, Book Review/ Summary
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post Sep 23 2007, 05:29 PM
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Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie, by David Lubar, is a story about a freshmen named Scott Hudson. He has one goal for his freshman year: to survive. To cope with the expected (friends dumping him) and unexpected (mom's pregnant!) changes of his first year of high school, Scott keeps a diary in the guise of writing advice to "Smelly," his unborn brother. Full Cast Audio evokes the humorous growing pains of Scott, his friends, and family. Ryan MacConnell does an especially good turn at portraying Scott as a smart, wry young man wondering how to convert these unpopular traits into assets. Light music separates narration from epistolary episodes, and a catchy jazz phrase indicates new chapters. This excellent production will keep all listeners awake, even sleeping freshmen. I would give this book 8/10 stars, it is a great and somewhat quick read for high schoolers and college kids.

Here is some book info:

Number of Pages: 160 pages
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile (July 21, 2005)
Language: English
Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
Available in: Hardcover, Paperback, Audio CD

I would recomend reading this book, it is somewhat short, but funny, with a right on plot that will make anyone keep reading.
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