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Young Adult Fiction
515
Only an occasional smile
Overall rating
3.0
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Reader reviewed by mearley
I had a hard time relating to Will, the main character of this book. Maybe his two biggest passions--skateboarding and science--are not particularly interesting to me. However, when Will is not contemplating a ride down Dead Man's Hill or the destruction of the proton, he's a pretty typical 9th grader. His little sister annoys and embarrasses him; his best friend, Mi-Su, suddenly seems strangely kissable.
My favorite character was Will's friend BT, who has a pretty laid back attitude toward life. The title comes from BT's (possibly intentional) misquote of Robert Frost: And smiles to go before I weep.
Jordan Sonnenblick's Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie deals with many of the same issues in a much more relatable, touching, and entertaining way.
Reprinted here with author's permission
I had a hard time relating to Will, the main character of this book. Maybe his two biggest passions--skateboarding and science--are not particularly interesting to me. However, when Will is not contemplating a ride down Dead Man's Hill or the destruction of the proton, he's a pretty typical 9th grader. His little sister annoys and embarrasses him; his best friend, Mi-Su, suddenly seems strangely kissable.
My favorite character was Will's friend BT, who has a pretty laid back attitude toward life. The title comes from BT's (possibly intentional) misquote of Robert Frost: And smiles to go before I weep.
Jordan Sonnenblick's Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie deals with many of the same issues in a much more relatable, touching, and entertaining way.
Reprinted here with author's permission
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