Spanking Shakespeare
Shakespeare Shapiro has always hated his name. His parents bestowed it on him as some kind of sick joke when he was born, and since then his life has been one embarrassing incident after another. As he enters his senior year of high school, Shakespeare’s love life is nonexistent, his younger...
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Shakespeare Shapiro has always hated his name. His parents bestowed it on him as some kind of sick joke when he was born, and since then his life has been one embarrassing incident after another. As he enters his senior year of high school, Shakespeare’s love life is nonexistent, his younger brother is maddeningly popular, and his best friend talks nonstop about his bowel movements. But Shakespeare will have the last laugh. He is chronicling every mortifying detail in his memoir, the writing project each senior must complete. And he is doing it brilliantly. For as much as he hates his name, Shakespeare is a good writer. And just maybe a prizewinning memoir will bring him respect, admiration, and a girlfriend…or at least a prom date.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780375855948 (0375855947)
Publish date: October 28th 2008
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Teen,
Humor,
Funny,
Comedy,
Academic,
School,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Coming Of Age,
Contemporary
Coming back to a book one loved at a younger age is always an interesting experience. I know I like to do that from time to time, whether it be The Adventures of Dixie North or the Goosebumps series or anything by Andrew Clements. Jake Wizner's Spanking Shakespeare also falls into this category, but...
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Hands down the funniest book i've ever read (Angus, thongs and full-frontal snogging only comes close).Whenever I feel down, i pick it up and i'm honking unattractively within two minutes. Ah, the charm of being a teenager
Witty and delightful. Truly a good read. More review to come.
This YA book was one my daughter was reading, and accidentally left behind at Thanksgiving - that, of course, mom had to pick up. No such thing as an abandoned book at my house. Shakespeare Shapiro hates the name his unusual parents have burdened him with and blames the name for many of the miseries...