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A review by saylorrains
You Suck, Sir: Chronicles of a High School English Teacher and the Smartass Students Who Schooled Him by Paul Bae
3.0
A funny collection of stories from a high school English teacher that showcases so many things about students, including their youth and their growth, the evolution of their distinct personalities, their humor, and the bonds they form with their favorite teachers. This collection highlights the way teenagers can be unabashedly hilarious.
Being in my twenties, this book brought back a nostalgia for this time in our lives when we were constantly joking with, or making jokes on, our favorite English teacher in my school. The unique personalities of classmates, and the banter inside of classrooms. I thought the authenticity of those "face-palm" moments a teacher has when he realizes something is dated was perfectly funny. This was a nice, light-hearted book and an easy read.
You Suck, Sir makes you reminisce on your laughs in a time of growth, fun, embarrassment, and the other emotions in the mass kaleidoscope that is your youth.
Thank you to Paul Bae, Robin's Egg Books, and Edelweiss for giving me this review copy for an honest review.
Being in my twenties, this book brought back a nostalgia for this time in our lives when we were constantly joking with, or making jokes on, our favorite English teacher in my school. The unique personalities of classmates, and the banter inside of classrooms. I thought the authenticity of those "face-palm" moments a teacher has when he realizes something is dated was perfectly funny. This was a nice, light-hearted book and an easy read.
You Suck, Sir makes you reminisce on your laughs in a time of growth, fun, embarrassment, and the other emotions in the mass kaleidoscope that is your youth.
Thank you to Paul Bae, Robin's Egg Books, and Edelweiss for giving me this review copy for an honest review.