How Was Your Day?
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Book Details
About the Book
Okay, this book isn't like a regular book. This book has no sense of flow whatsoever, no recurring student characters, or any kind of storyline outside of single chapters. Each chapter is something that has occurred (or might occur) at our middle school. That means you won't find any explosions, steamy romantic scenes, or any kind of rooftop battles to the death. So, if you're the kind of reader that only enjoys books with at least a one DPP (Death Per Page), chances are you won't like this book. The chapters can be read in any order, except for the last one, entitled End of the Line, which, as the name implies, describes the end of the year. We, the authors, would prefer you read them in the order we intended, i.e. in numerical order, but it is totally up to you. Now, turn the page and start reading about the wonders of middle school.
About the Author
Mrs. Lowe?s class of 2005?2006 is a sophisticated, mature group of seventh grade students. They are excellent students who love to be challenged. Writing this book allowed them to poke fun at each other while learning about their classmates. Through all of this torment, they still had a blast.