Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Notes From the Midnight Driver

I've just recently borrowed this book and it is great. It's set it the same high school as Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie, but it's a very different story. Alex Gregory's life seems like it's falling apart. His parents are divorced, and his dad is hooking up with Alex's third-grade teacher. When Alex goes on a drunk-driving spree, his sentence in court is to watch over Solomon Lewis, a very cranky old man who lives in a nearby nursing home. But as time rolls by, Alex starts to become a better person and tries to find out a way to finally make Old Sol happy. With the same laughs as the first book, Notes From the Midnight Driver will make you experience one kid's change from zero to hero.

P.S. I think Jordan has made a third book, but I'm not sure. If someone finds out, leave a comment.

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