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Sophomores And Other Oxymorons by David Lubar

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Also by David Lubar:

Sophomores and Other Oxymorons, August 2015
Hardcover / e-Book
Sophomores And Other Oxymorons, August 2015
Hardcover
My Rotten Life, August 2009
Paperback
Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie, January 2007
Paperback / e-Book

Sophomores And Other Oxymorons
David Lubar


August 2015
On Sale: August 18, 2015
Featuring: Scott Hudsondavi
432 pages
ISBN: 0525429700
EAN: 9780525429708
Hardcover
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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.

Interviews for Sophomores And Other Oxymorons

David Lubar on SOPHOMORES AND OTHER OXYMORONS and Humor Sophomores And Other Oxymorons August 18, 2015


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Re: Sophomores And Other Oxymorons

Even though I've been out of High School more years than I'd care to admit, I could probably relate to your main character to a degree. Not being popular, and going to school, then to work afterwards, gave me no social life, which suited me fine. Living in my household, it made perfect sense. Anyway, I'm looking forward to reading your book, and perhaps going back in time, and maybe having a few laughs along the way this time. Thank you for letting us know about your books!!
(Peggy Roberson 5:24am August 19, 2015)

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