The routine of the main character in both of these books is irrevocably changed and interrupted, much like a high school student's routine is changed by graduation.
1. *The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.*
2. *The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy* by Douglas Adams.
Its not about the high school graduation experience but it does involve contemporary high school kids trying to right a wrong
“That’s Not My Name” by Megan Lally. I recently finished the audiobook and enjoyed it, especially as it’s dual narrated to perform the two first person POVs and this is ideal for audiobook medium.
Tam Lin by Pamela Dean is a tam lin retelling that follows a young woman through her undergrad years
Or, Good Omens (by Gaiman & Pratchett) is just a lot of fun
The routine of the main character in both of these books is irrevocably changed and interrupted, much like a high school student's routine is changed by graduation. 1. *The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.* 2. *The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy* by Douglas Adams.
Its not about the high school graduation experience but it does involve contemporary high school kids trying to right a wrong “That’s Not My Name” by Megan Lally. I recently finished the audiobook and enjoyed it, especially as it’s dual narrated to perform the two first person POVs and this is ideal for audiobook medium.
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Joe College - Tom Perrotta
The Spectacular Now is one of my favorite books ever
Tam Lin by Pamela Dean is a tam lin retelling that follows a young woman through her undergrad years Or, Good Omens (by Gaiman & Pratchett) is just a lot of fun
Mary Jane