Andrews, Jesse. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. 2012. 295 p. ISBN 978-1-4197-0176-4. FIC AND on the shelves of the library.
This book is
hilariously written by Greg himself, with Greg stating right at the
beginning that there will be no lesson that was learned at the end, no
happy ending, nothing but his foibles during his senior year. Laced with
profanities, anatomical descriptions, sexual and drug references, this
book nonetheless conveys great truths about life as an unpopular high
schooler. Greg’s stream of consciousness and the movie scripts he writes
in his head about his current situations are the same fascinating,
self-absorbed monologs many teens have. It is sure to be popular with
many boys, including reluctant readers.
Fans of this book will appreciate Andrew Smith’s other books, Winger & Grasshopper Jungle; and Antony John’s Busted. For a hilarious look at one teenage boy's last two days before his (known) death, take a peek at Denton Little's Death Date. And for a close look at teen angst, rock and roll, sex, and a mystery rolled into one, check out King Dork.
Fans of this book will appreciate Andrew Smith’s other books, Winger & Grasshopper Jungle; and Antony John’s Busted. For a hilarious look at one teenage boy's last two days before his (known) death, take a peek at Denton Little's Death Date. And for a close look at teen angst, rock and roll, sex, and a mystery rolled into one, check out King Dork.
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