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John David Anderson
John David Anderson was born a long time ago to parents who loved him deeply and pretended to understand him sometimes. In 1983 he won the prestigious third place trophy in Little League and improved his handwriting grade from a D to a C. He is the author of critically acclaimed books for young... show more

John David Anderson was born a long time ago to parents who loved him deeply and pretended to understand him sometimes. In 1983 he won the prestigious third place trophy in Little League and improved his handwriting grade from a D to a C. He is the author of critically acclaimed books for young people. He enjoys both writing and reading as a means of escape, though he's not always sure what he's running from (bills? feelings of inadequacy?). He attempts to use the Force on a daily basis, mostly to get his son to eat. As yet he is unsuccessful.
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MikeDI
MikeDI rated it 7 years ago
Posted was okay but not as good as I had thought when I picked it. Interesting premise that got sidelined somewhere with relationships. Not that its bad, just that it made the whole 'Postes' premise second.
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 8 years ago
I’m tempted to keep this review really short: “Read this book. It’s wonderfully written, perfectly structured and shares the lives. problems, passions and fears of three young boys in a way that feels real and true without ever getting schmaltzy or maudlin.” Except that doesn’t do justice to the i...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 8 years ago
When cell phones are entirely banned from their middle school Frost and his friends start leaving post-it notes to each other on their locker, but the situation quickly gets out of hand as the whole student body takes advantage of this anonymous method of messaging. To complicate matters a new girl,...
Reading For The Heck Of It
Reading For The Heck Of It rated it 8 years ago
I had a feeling that John David Anderson's Ms. Bixby's Last Day would be an emotional rollercoaster from the first couple of pages. The chapters alternate between the points of view of three middle school boys who are best friends. They have very different personalities but one thing they have in co...
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