(By David Lubar)
Continuing the story of Scott Hudson, who had previously barely managed to survive his freshman year of high school in Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie, the companion novel to Sophomores and Other Oxymorons, his sophomore year arrives and throws him into a very different world. Not only does he fail in what he considered to be his best subject, his old friend is bothering him and is even threatening to ruin Scott's dad's dream. But with a strange (but maybe not that strange) turn of events, Scott's sophomore year spirals out of control.
In complete honesty, this book is a good laugh and a fun read, but that's honestly all. However, I did learn a lot of literary devices thanks to Scott's English teacher. There isn't much else to say, David Lubar crafted a fun and witty story that certainly was very enjoyable to read, though it lacks qualities to be one of the more meaningful novels I've read.
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