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Sophomores and Other Oxymorons, by David Lubar

An honest and funny follow-up to the popular�Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie

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.

Award-winning author David Lubar pens a tale that perfectly captures the ridiculous, tumultuous, and sometimes heartbreaking truths about high school.

  • Sales Rank: #409703 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-05-03
  • Released on: 2016-05-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.20" w x 5.40" l, .81 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 448 pages

From School Library Journal
Gr 7 Up—Scott's freshman year is over. The mistakes he made in Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie (Dutton, 2005) are over and remedied. Now that he is a sophomore, he is confident—and less endearing than he was in the previous volume. The narrative plays out as Scott goes from one class to another throughout the school year. Scott's crush on the Sphinx-like Lee and his worries about his dad's business are underdeveloped adjuncts to the larger, less appealing story of the teen's mean-spirited commitment to one-upping his English teacher. When the teacher instructs Scott to write a 2,000 word essay on arrogance, he writes in favor of it. The rapport between student and teacher continues to deteriorate and Scott turns in a clever but cruel essay ridiculing the educator. Still, there are many moments of humor. Word-lovers will appreciate Zenger Zingers and Scott's advisory comments to his baby brother, Sean. In the end, Scott acknowledges his wrongdoings, but given the intensity of his pride, his remorse lacks conviction. VERDICT Purchase where there are fans of the first book.—Jennifer Prince, Buncombe County Public Libraries, NC

Review
"Ten years is a long time to wait for a sequel, but Lubar makes it worth our while." �—Booklist

"Laugh-out-loud . . .�Lubar uses his comedic voice to give the story a larger-than-life feel."�—VOYA


Praise for�Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie:

"Hilarious . . .�[Scott]'s physical and emotional tumult is as clear, familiar, and complex as high school itself."�—School Library Journal

"Amusing, accurate observations about freshman life, from the insecurities of first dates to the dangers of walking the hall between classes."�—Booklist

"[A] fresh, genuinely funny picture of an earnest yet hapless teen . . ."�—BCCB

About the Author
David Lubar is the author of many popular novels for young readers, including�Hidden Talents and Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie. He has also published many short stories in young adult anthologies. He lives in Pennsylvania.

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SOPHOMORES AND OTHER OXYMORONS is creatively written and a thoroughly fun read
By Teen Reads
Scott just finished a great summer with his friends, Lee and Wesley, and he is more than ready to start his sophomore year. After a chaotic freshmen year full of adventure and life lessons, Scott feels like he’s ready to handle anything. At first he’s right --- sophomore year starts out smoothly. Scott’s already made a few new friends, helped a freshmen survive his first day and got assigned a great spot on the school paper. While his parents are busy with work and the new baby, they support Scott in every way they can. Unfortunately, Scott’s good luck doesn’t last long. His biology teacher and English teacher both seem to have it out for him, and his grades are starting to slip because of it. Plus, Lee’s dad doesn’t seem to like Scott much either, which isn’t great considering how much Scott wants to ask Lee out.

As the year goes on, things seem to go from bad to worse. Scott’s grades slip so low that he isn’t allowed to participate in any extracurricular activities, including the paper. His plan to make money by selling copies of his freshman survival guide is foiled when someone uploads a copy online, free for all to see. Not to mention, Scott still hasn’t asked Lee out on a real date and the school year is coming to a close. When the school paper and other clubs are cut from the school budget and his biology teacher is threatened to be fired for refusing to teach creationism, Scott knows he has to step up to the plate and get out of his sophomore slump for good.

Funny and heartfelt, SOPHOMORES AND OTHER OXYMORONS is an excellent follow-up to author David Lubar’s SLEEPING FRESHMEN NEVER LIE. While fans of SLEEPING FRESHMEN NEVER LIE will love this novel, people who haven’t read the companion will also find it very enjoyable and will be able to follow along easily. Told through first person point of view narrative and journal entries, SOPHOMORES AND OTHER OXYMORONS is creatively written and a thoroughly fun read. The lovable characters and high school drama will draw readers in right away. While the book is pretty light-hearted for the most part, it definitely covers some more serious topics, including corruption in schools. However, the more serious parts were kept relatively short, and the overall feel of the novel is light and fun. Personally, I wish that Lubar would have covered the topic of suicide more deeply in this novel, as he touched on it in SLEEPING FRESHMEN NEVER LIE, and I feel like it is a serious issue in high schools nationwide. Otherwise, however, Lubar did a fantastic job of crafting a completely enjoyable read.

Fans of SLEEPING FRESHMEN NEVER LIE will love seeing their favorite characters again, including Scott, Lee and Wesley. Scott is still a lovable book nerd, but in SOPHOMORES AND OTHER OXYMORONS he loses the nervousness from his freshmen year and gains a slightly arrogant air. The events of the novel, however, quickly lead him to realize that he doesn’t know everything quite yet --- even if he did manage to survive his freshmen year successfully. Even with his flaws, Scott’s a good character and a good guy that readers will really enjoy. Lee is also just as gothic as she was in the first novel. We see more of her in this book, which is great because she’s such a fun character. She’s highly opinionated and intelligent and a great friend to Scott. She’s a lot friendlier and a little less snarky in this novel than she was in the last, but that’s to be expected since she and Scott are closer friends in this novel --- I did miss some of her snark, though. Overall, Lubar created some quality characters who readers will love. Hopefully we will see more from Lubar --- perhaps a third and fourth novel detailing Scott’s attempts to survive his last two years of high school?

Reviewed by Alison S.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Sophomores and Other Oxymorons (YA)
By Melissa A. Palmer
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Sophomores and Other Oxymorons by David Lubar 9YA)

This is a sequel to a good YA read, Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie (which came out in 2007). Scott Hudson has survived freshmen year of high school and sophomore year is upon him. He realizes that he has reached a point where he might actually begin to enjoy high school--until he meets a few of his new 10th grade teachers, gets into some trouble and realizes that his old friend Kyle is still avoiding him. This book has a lot of humor in it, as well as realistic dilemmas faced by high school students. The characters are intelligent, flawed but realistic and interesting to readers. Both high school boys and girls would like this series. I borrowed this book from the town library.

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Fantastic
By Season Tolson
Witty, intelligent, and fresh. A perfect look into the mind of all teens with a few lessons for us adults, as well.

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