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Guy Time (Regular Guy (Paperback))

Guy Time (Regular Guy (Paperback))

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GUY TIME
Review: Reginald Elsworth,5/31/01.The book that I read was Guy Time by:Sarah Weeks.I approve this book for readers who like to be sarcastic.This book was about a boy who has a hard time with life,and holds it all inside of him.If you are going to read this book,than you are going to savor this book and more than likely tell somebody ele about it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good book, doesn't have enough excitement in it.
Review: The book could be much better. It wasn't exactly the greatest book. It didn' have very descriptive language. Good story, but the author could have put more detail.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Guy Time
Review: Thirteen year old Guy Strang's life seems to be totally turned upside down. His parents got a divorce, and Guy thinks his mom is weird by wearing coffee cans to straighten her hair! Guy tries to find a way to get his parents back together. I'm 11years old, and I liked this book because it was funny. What makes this book funny to me is how the characters act, and the crazy things they do. This book is the sequiel to Reguliar Guy! I like all the characters in this book because the author has given each one of them a unique personality!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Guy Time
Review: Thirteen-year-old Guy Strang is not having an easy time of it. His parents have split up and his mom has begun dating. Guy himself starts to ponder the dating scene when a fellow classmate asks him to the movies. And so begins the comic, poignant tale of GUY TIME.

This is a book that made me remember what it was like to be 13 again. Sarah Weeks recounts every painful detail, embarrassing act and awkwardness of becoming a teenager for the first time. I especially enjoyed the subtle insulting humor that is so much part of the laguage of being a teen. And Guy himself is a smart, funny and sometimes painfully aware hero who somehow makes teen angst funny and sweet all at the same time. I have not had a chance to read any of Ms wek's other books, but now I'll just have to read them all.


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