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How I Paid for College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship  Musical Theater
How I Paid for College A Novel of Sex Theft Friendship Musical Theater
Author: Marc Acito
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ISBN-13: 9781419302442
ISBN-10: 1419302442
Publication Date: 9/2004
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Publisher: Recorded Books
Book Type: Audio CD
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goddessani avatar reviewed How I Paid for College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship Musical Theater on + 269 more book reviews
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Absolutely splendid!! Hilarious tale of teens who lie, steal, cheat and sing their way to help a friend pay for college.

Jeff Woodman, narrator, is spot on with his voices and characterizations.

I loved, loved, loved this!!
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ashley949807 avatar reviewed How I Paid for College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship Musical Theater on + 27 more book reviews
The title was what caught my attention first. It turned out to be a great book, really funny. I liked it so much I had to make my best friend read it too!
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This book was great. It was funny, fun, charming, and never boring. I really like how the author nailed the drama-kid scene.
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I love love love this book! As a theater person myself I loved the personalities and the antics. It was perfect, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to laugh, and who has a creative sense of humor.
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Marc Acito is one of my favorite writers... I followed his columns in the local queer paper and jumped on this first book (there's a sequel btw). In How I Paid for College he not only manages to write a coming of age story that isn't insipid; he covers the ambiguity of sexuality and the unique nature of theatre people.

A fantastic novel for a genuinely smart, funny, kind writer.
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Jeff Woodman does a brilliant job with the narration. On occasion, the author's attempts at humor can be kind of forced, but it is largely a funny book. There's explicit of explicit sex (gay, straight and mixed) throughout; at times I fast forwarded through that, not because I'm a prude, but because I was interested in gettihng to the plot itself. Edward, the protagonist, is techically bisexual. However, I remained unconvinced that he was particularly attracted to women as such, more that he could relate sexually to women (like Kelly) whom he liked. I'd read another by this author.


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