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Original Title: Notes from the Midnight Driver
ISBN: 0439757819 (ISBN13: 9780439757812)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: South Carolina Book Award Nominee for Young Adult Book Award (2009), Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2008), Iowa Teen Award Nominee (2011), Missouri Gateway Readers Award Nominee (2009), Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2011)
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Notes from the Midnight Driver Paperback | Pages: 265 pages
Rating: 4.1 | 8413 Users | 1060 Reviews

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"Alex Peter Gregory, you are a moron!” Laurie slammed her palms down on my desk and stomped her foot. I get a lot of that.
 
One car crash.
 
One measly little car crash. And suddenly, I’m some kind of convicted felon.
 
My parents are getting divorced, my dad is shacking up with my third-grade teacher, I might be in love with a girl who could kill me with one finger, and now I’m sentenced to babysit some insane old guy.
 
What else could possibly go wrong?
 
This is the story of Alex Gregory, his guitar, his best gal pal Laurie, and the friendship of a lifetime that he never would have expected.

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Title:Notes from the Midnight Driver
Author:Jordan Sonnenblick
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 265 pages
Published:October 1st 2007 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published October 1st 2006)
Categories:Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Humor. Teen. Contemporary

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Ratings: 4.1 From 8413 Users | 1060 Reviews

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The cover of this book is deceptive. I expected it to be silly (it is at times) but I was frankly surprised at the levels of joy and sadness it stirs together. Called a "Tuesdays with Morrie" for teens in the description, I feel like that doesn't do it justice. I am 13 years past my teens and this hit me like a ton of bricks. I was told in advance by my girlfriend that this book made her laugh and cry, I thought,"yeah I'm sure I'll chuckle, I may get a bit choked up." Long story short, she was

This book made me laugh so many times but it also made me stop and think a few times. What stuff sol was going through made me think about how good some peoples lives are. I also could relate to the beginning of the book by being angry about a parent's divorce. This book was just a perfect mixture of all different things from comedy to romance. I definitely rate this 5 stars and I would read it again.

I see what they mean when they say this book is Tuesdays with Morrie for teens. The character, Alex, really progresses immensely throughout the book. I also think I have progressed in who I am from reading this book. It was not the best book I have ever read. However, it was pretty good. I always thought Sol was very funny. Now, whenever I play a joke on someone, gotcha! If you read the book, you would get it. Which is one of the reasons you should read it. It is a very heartfelt story about

This book is my favorite read aloud book so far. Even though it is sad I still liked it. My favorite character honestly is Sol. He is such a great character. When I first heard of it, I was like this book isn't going to be that good, but when we first started it, I was mesmerized. I am so glad that we got to read this book.

I actually really enjoyed this book! I was surprised at the development of the characters. The main character Alex makes a stupid decision to drink alcohol and get drunk, then he takes his mom's car and crashes into the neighbor's lawn gnome. Alex is sentenced to send his time working with a difficult man at the nursing home named Saul. Saul doesn't seem like the friendliest of people to care for. Meanwhile Alex is battling with the at home struggles of his mom dating again, his best friend,

This book was really good. Our ELA class read this as a read aloud. It was funny and serious at the same time. It was about this boy who was upset about his parents divorce, got drunk, took his mothers car and crashed. For his punishment he had to volunteer 100 hours at this nursing home. The person he is assigned to is very crochedy and mean. He ends up having a really good relationship with him and he learns a lot from the person he is taking of. I really liked it and I strongly recommend it.

What a great story and lesson that we can all benefit from. Unless I missed some details, I didn't think Alex was as bad of a kid as the other characters let on towards the end of the book, however the change in his attitude towards his community service was very evident in the letters he write to the judge. Sonnenblick does a great job adding subtle details and pieces of foreshadowing that made this book so fun to read. The addition of character from his other novel is brilliant and creates a

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