![]() Griffin and rough him up a bit, threatening to kill him. Cool suggests to Cheerleader and Jock that they kidnap Mr. Griffin’s English class, and all are struggling. ![]() The story starts with a group of stereotypes: the jock the cute, popular cheerleader the sensitive, good-looking class president the shy, ugly, nerd girl and the Mr. Like I said, I got real creeped out when I reread a different Duncan book last year. ![]() Maybe that’s because I’m too old for it now, or maybe not. Unfortunately, in rereading it, I found it really didn’t live up to the Duncan standards I’m used to. That was one of the reasons I wanted to reread it. I don’t remember it being particularly memorable. Having said that, I don’t remember what I felt about Killing Mr. ![]() I loved her works, especially Down a Dark Hall, which had a profound effect on me – I reread it last year and it still creeped me out. I first read this book fifteen or more years ago. ![]()
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