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Folded Notes from High School

por Matt Boren

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Romance. Humor (Fiction.) Young Adult Fiction. HTML:A status-obsessed senior unexpectedly falls for a freshman because of his Danny Zuko audition in their high school's production of Grease in this outrageously funny epistolary novel set in 1991.
"Matt Boren brilliantly captures the voices of students way back in 1992 with humor and wit and a unique ability to shift from freshman to senior, boy to girl, cheerleader to theater geek. In this hilarious novel, Boren adeptly proves that the more things change, the more things stay the same."
â??Kelly Ripa
The folded notes collected for this book represent correspondence surrounding one Tara Maureen Murphy, senior at South High c. 1991-1992.
It's 1991, and Tara Maureen Murphy is finally on top. A frightening cross between Regina George and Tracy Flick, Tara Maureen Murphy is any high school's worst nightmare, bringing single-minded ambition, narcissism, manipulation, and jealousy to new extremes in this outrageous, satirical twist on the coming-of-age novel. She's got a hot jock boyfriend in Christopher Patrick Caparelli, her best friend Stef Campbell by her side, and she's a SENIOR, poised to star as Sandy in South High's production of Grease. Clinching the role is just one teensy step in Tara's plot to get out of her hometown and become the Broadway starlet she was born to be. She's grasping distance from the finish lineâ??graduation and college are right around the cornerâ??but she has to remain vigilant.
"This dumb town, as we know, can be a very tricky place." â??Tara Maureen Murphy
It gets trickier with the arrival of freshman Matthew Bloom, whose dazzling audition for the role of Danny Zuko turns Tara's world upside down. Freshmen belong in the chorus, not the spotlight! But Tara's outrage is tinged with an unfamiliar emotion, at least to her: adoration. And what starts as a conniving ploy to "mentor" young Matt quickly turns into a romantic obsession that threatens to topple Tara's hard-won status at South High....
Cast of Narrators:
Taylor Spreitler, as Tara
Ramy Youssef, as Matt
Ryan Newman, as Stef
Selma Blair, as Stacey
Katie Lowes, as Pammy
Rebecca Budig, as Tricia
Meredith Salenger, as Kath
Vicki Davis, as Deena
Adam Shapiro, as Pete
Matt Boren, as Christopher
Christina Applegate, as the N
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3.5 Stars-- This book is written in note form, and it totally feels like a bunch of young teens were writing notes to each other. A believability!

Do you need to like the main character to like a book? Because I DON'T!! Tara Maureen Murphy is a selfish liar who will always look out for #1-- herself. She's jealous and diabolical. Annoying and fucking entertaining!! It made for a rollercoaster of emotions following her through her final year of high school.

This book is a combo of many things that I freaking LOVE in books. First off, it's set in the 90's-- which, let's be honest, was the best decade of all. Second, I love reading books told in unique formats. This book was told as notes passed from one teen to another and that was fun. Third, the DRAMA. I like reading about high school drama and maybe others would find it unexciting, but for whatever reason, I like it. There is A LOT of high school drama in this book-- oh my. This is mainly because the main character is a drama queen (she's described as a cross between Tracy Flick & Regina George) & lives for the drama (the literal play kind & the kind that she finds in her relationships with others).

Was this book perfection?? No. It had some lulls in the story where things weren't as page-turning. The ending was abrupt and it felt like the author just sort of ran out of pages. It left me like: WHERE IS THE REST????

The best parts-- The notes FELT like notes, which brought me back to my own note passing days. Tara was diabolical and insufferable at times-- which is just how I like my mean girls. The things she would write to Matt!! He put up with so much crap from this force of a girl and I was hooked on the anticipation of him telling her off.

OVERALL: A super fun book, and we need those, right? I really loved the 90's setting, the references to mixed tapes and retro bands & fashions, and the note format that the book was told in. I totally recommend this as something to mix-in with your darker, more serious books. It wasn't perfect but it was fun!

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  Michelle_PPDB | Mar 18, 2023 |
This book...haha! Cute! This book ended up being so much more than meets the eye for me on a personal level. I picked this up at our local Dollar tree, where I have been finding a number of good books lately..very surprisingly.

I thought it looked and sounded cute, so I got it for my kids....ok, and me, because I do really enjoy YA and Youth readers. Going in, I didn't realize the format consist of only correspondence between the characters in note form.....ah, the folded notes from our school days, it really brought back memories and ended up being super cute. I loved the unique approach this author chose here.

The book starts in September 1991....a very important date for me, its the month and year my Hubby and I started dating. Crazy enough, my hubby was a Senior and I was a Freshman, I was also a cheerleader. Yep, everyone thought we wouldn't last due to the age difference....alas, here we are 30+ yrs and 5 kiddos later.

The parallels to my personal life, and sense of deja vu they conjured, only added to my enjoyment of this book. It was a blast from the past! I was thrilled with the mentions of several songs and movies that were popular at the time. Very nostalgic.

My only criticism would be the maturity level of the characters, whom are mostly Seniors in high-school, seemed really off to me. They were very juvenile for this age group. This may be because it was written in recent years as a throw back to the time period, so the maturity level and relationship dynamics are more a representation of this age group now. I definitely remember us being much more mature than the teens of today.

Overall, this was an enjoyable and nostalgic read that I have now passed to the 3 of my 5 kiddos that are readers.....there's still hope for my youngest, she's only 4 Lol! My sons a lost cause, he hates anything with words Lol! The readers in my home are my 21, 19 and 10 yr old daughters, all of which I believe will enjoy this :) ( )
  Jfranklin592262 | May 28, 2022 |
I remember writing notes like this in middle school nit high school.... if we were to gossip or anything those were done face to face.... I kept reading because I wanted to know how it ended. Didn’t get an ending to the story. That was disappointing. ( )
  hootowl1978 | May 4, 2021 |
This was a fun book. It left me on a cliff hanger and I want to know more. ( )
  LVStrongPuff | Dec 19, 2019 |
Narrated by Taylor Spreitler, Ramy Youssef and Ryan Newman and others. Exchanged letters tell the story of Tara, a senior in high school, and her narcissistic ambitions to achieve the best of everything while she's on top: the hot jock boyfriend, the lead in the school musical, acceptance to NYU, someday a star on Broadway. But the popular girl ends up in a downward spiral thanks in part to freshman Matt who upends all her expectations about achieving status. Taylor Spreitler does particularly well portraying Tara, the popular girl everyone loves to hate, and it is amusing to hear Tara trying to put a nonchalant face on her implosions. After awhile though, I felt this book ran a bit long and *I* was getting tired of Tara! ( )
  Salsabrarian | Jun 19, 2019 |
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Romance. Humor (Fiction.) Young Adult Fiction. HTML:A status-obsessed senior unexpectedly falls for a freshman because of his Danny Zuko audition in their high school's production of Grease in this outrageously funny epistolary novel set in 1991.
"Matt Boren brilliantly captures the voices of students way back in 1992 with humor and wit and a unique ability to shift from freshman to senior, boy to girl, cheerleader to theater geek. In this hilarious novel, Boren adeptly proves that the more things change, the more things stay the same."
â??Kelly Ripa
The folded notes collected for this book represent correspondence surrounding one Tara Maureen Murphy, senior at South High c. 1991-1992.
It's 1991, and Tara Maureen Murphy is finally on top. A frightening cross between Regina George and Tracy Flick, Tara Maureen Murphy is any high school's worst nightmare, bringing single-minded ambition, narcissism, manipulation, and jealousy to new extremes in this outrageous, satirical twist on the coming-of-age novel. She's got a hot jock boyfriend in Christopher Patrick Caparelli, her best friend Stef Campbell by her side, and she's a SENIOR, poised to star as Sandy in South High's production of Grease. Clinching the role is just one teensy step in Tara's plot to get out of her hometown and become the Broadway starlet she was born to be. She's grasping distance from the finish lineâ??graduation and college are right around the cornerâ??but she has to remain vigilant.
"This dumb town, as we know, can be a very tricky place." â??Tara Maureen Murphy
It gets trickier with the arrival of freshman Matthew Bloom, whose dazzling audition for the role of Danny Zuko turns Tara's world upside down. Freshmen belong in the chorus, not the spotlight! But Tara's outrage is tinged with an unfamiliar emotion, at least to her: adoration. And what starts as a conniving ploy to "mentor" young Matt quickly turns into a romantic obsession that threatens to topple Tara's hard-won status at South High....
Cast of Narrators:
Taylor Spreitler, as Tara
Ramy Youssef, as Matt
Ryan Newman, as Stef
Selma Blair, as Stacey
Katie Lowes, as Pammy
Rebecca Budig, as Tricia
Meredith Salenger, as Kath
Vicki Davis, as Deena
Adam Shapiro, as Pete
Matt Boren, as Christopher
Christina Applegate, as the N

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