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Sto caricando le informazioni... So Punk Rock: And Other Ways to Disappoint Your Motherdi Micol Ostow
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Ari has a plan to finally be cool or kosher as the kids at school are calling it. So he talks to his best friend Jonas, already uber popular and not needing the help of a plan, but Ari knows how to manipulate, excuse me, convince Jonas to help him. They find the one guy that's got drums, ironically one of the most unpopular and his sister, a phenomenal singer and pretty damn hot. One ska cover of hava nagila later and they popularity is spiraling out of control. Unfortunately Ari and his band mates maybe losing themselves and each other in the process. Another teen novel focusing on the importance of learning about yourself and being who you really are. It doesn't do it in a pushy way either. The most interesting parts of the book are how the characters interact with each other. I loved the comics that the author used to tell parts of the story. They were beautifully drawn and they really fit the tone of the story. I also loved the way the curse words are bleeped out of the book for the majority of the book. When a curse word is finally used, you just know how much they really mean it. Ari has a plan to finally be cool or kosher as the kids at school are calling it. So he talks to his best friend Jonas, already uber popular and not needing the help of a plan, but Ari knows how to manipulate, excuse me, convince Jonas to help him. They find the one guy that's got drums, ironically one of the most unpopular and his sister, a phenomenal singer and pretty damn hot. One ska cover of hava nagila later and they popularity is spiraling out of control. Unfortunately Ari and his band mates maybe losing themselves and each other in the process. Another teen novel focusing on the importance of learning about yourself and being who you really are. It doesn't do it in a pushy way either. The most interesting parts of the book are how the characters interact with each other. I loved the comics that the author used to tell parts of the story. They were beautifully drawn and they really fit the tone of the story. I also loved the way the curse words are bleeped out of the book for the majority of the book. When a curse word is finally used, you just know how much they really mean it. Ari has a plan to finally be cool or kosher as the kids at school are calling it. So he talks to his best friend Jonas, already uber popular and not needing the help of a plan, but Ari knows how to manipulate, excuse me, convince Jonas to help him. They find the one guy that's got drums, ironically one of the most unpopular and his sister, a phenomenal singer and pretty damn hot. One ska cover of hava nagila later and they popularity is spiraling out of control. Unfortunately Ari and his band mates maybe losing themselves and each other in the process. Another teen novel focusing on the importance of learning about yourself and being who you really are. It doesn't do it in a pushy way either. The most interesting parts of the book are how the characters interact with each other. I loved the comics that the author used to tell parts of the story. They were beautifully drawn and they really fit the tone of the story. I also loved the way the curse words are bleeped out of the book for the majority of the book. When a curse word is finally used, you just know how much they really mean it. Ari has a plan to finally be cool or kosher as the kids at school are calling it. So he talks to his best friend Jonas, already uber popular and not needing the help of a plan, but Ari knows how to manipulate, excuse me, convince Jonas to help him. They find the one guy that's got drums, ironically one of the most unpopular and his sister, a phenomenal singer and pretty damn hot. One ska cover of hava nagila later and they popularity is spiraling out of control. Unfortunately Ari and his band mates maybe losing themselves and each other in the process. Another teen novel focusing on the importance of learning about yourself and being who you really are. It doesn't do it in a pushy way either. The most interesting parts of the book are how the characters interact with each other. I loved the comics that the author used to tell parts of the story. They were beautifully drawn and they really fit the tone of the story. I also loved the way the curse words are bleeped out of the book for the majority of the book. When a curse word is finally used, you just know how much they really mean it. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Four suburban New Jersey students from the Leo R. Gittleman Jewish Day School form a rock band that becomes inexplicably popular, creating exhiliration, friction, confrontation, and soul-searching among its members. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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"More maniacal laughter. I'm stunned...she may not be my dream girl, or even my daydream girl, or even my occasional stray thought - but she's cute, and she's popular, and - no doubt about it - she's into me. Or if she's not into me qua me, then she is digging on the Tribe" ( )