Aaron's review
High School Confidential: Secrets of an Undercover Student by Jeremy Iversen
The most interesting part of this book is the explanation as to how the project described herein happened and took shape. After that, one has to ask repeatedly "What's the point?"
Basically worthless as journalism and not story-driven enough to be a novel, the book comes off a bit as the meanderings of a writer with misguided intentions and a rather severe Peter Pan complex. Not of its content turns out be nearly as shocking as the jacket blurb wants you to believe.
Basically worthless as journalism and not story-driven enough to be a novel, the book comes off a bit as the meanderings of a writer with misguided intentions and a rather severe Peter Pan complex. Not of its content turns out be nearly as shocking as the jacket blurb wants you to believe.
