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My Most Excellent Year - Community Reviews back

by Steve Kluger
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mayhap
mayhap rated it 13 years ago
Ridiculous, over-the-top, self-indulgent and in serious need of a good hard edit, but not completely unendearing.
megancsparks
megancsparks rated it 14 years ago
I absolutely loved this book.It's not deep, you won't be crying your eyes out, but it's wonderful. It's funny and heartfelt and very sweet. At times, it definitely strays into the "unbelievable" side of things in terms of dialogue and the total lack of teenage drama, but I think that is part of what...
Sterek
Sterek rated it 15 years ago
God, I love Steve Kluger.. I dont know what it is, but I always feel like crying the minute I start one of his books, and I know that when I've turned the last page, the tears will be running..And I have no idea why that always happens? This is such a feel good book about first love and finding your...
Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it 16 years ago
I flat out LOVED this book. It's a warm, unabashedly romantic romp through the early adolescence of three of the sweetest characters you are ever likely to meet in YA. The parents were my favorite part. Told through emails, diary entries, term papers and IMs, this one grabbed me early on and even th...
Linus...Curating
Linus...Curating rated it 16 years ago
In the 11th grade, friends TC, Augie and Alejandra are in Ms. LaFontaine’s English class when they are assigned to do a project detailing their “Most Excellent Year”. Each one of them decides on the 9th grade as being the best year of their young lives and the reader watches the best year of their...
Betsy Reads Books
Betsy Reads Books rated it 16 years ago
This book was absolutely wonderful. It was most excellent. I loved each of the characters and the way the story developed. It was an amazing read and I recommend it to everyone.Summary: T.C. loses his mother when he's six but gains a brother in his new friend Augie. Now that they are almost seni...
KCPolski
KCPolski rated it 17 years ago
Kluger does an interesting job of telling the story through letters, IM, texts, email and journal entries. I like the accepting world he has created.
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