I've read both of these books and I will say the authors are spot-on with their depictions of boarding school life. As a former boarder myself, I commend these three writers for being the first to truly capture the boarding school experience since Mr. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye. In fact, I would say this Upper Class series is a worthy update to JD's masterpiece, succeeding where other depictions of high school life and teen angst have only produced cotton candy results. I'm looking forward to Part III, and hope to see this as an HBO series before long. Sincerely, Mr. Gerbik of Halfsharkalligatorhalfman Enterprises, Inc..
Upper Class & Miss Educated get this old boarder's approval
I've read both of these books and I will say the authors are spot-on with their depictions of boarding school life. As a former boarder myself, I commend these three writers for being the first to truly capture the boarding school experience since Mr. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye. In fact, I would say this Upper Class series is a worthy update to JD's masterpiece, succeeding where other depictions of high school life and teen angst have only produced cotton candy results. I'm looking forward to Part III, and hope to see this as an HBO series before long. Sincerely, Mr. Gerbik of Halfsharkalligatorhalfman Enterprises, Inc..
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