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HughBeaumont

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13. I shrink-wrapped my dad's original copy.
Thu Jan 10, 2013, 04:23 PM
Jan 2013

I have the 39th anniversary re-print . . . which is readable, but of rather mediocre quality.

Just like the Sunday Newspaper (a continuation of the 1964 Yearbook characters, 14 years later), these guys really put a lot into this effort with connect-the-dots linkages between characters throughout the book. The shit-obsessed principal, the three cheerleader girls with similar nicknames, the exchange student whose name looks like Scrabble threw up, the unremarkable slacker lead who has to hear every excuse in the book why she can't go to prom with him, etc.

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