King Dork Approximately

King Dork Approximately by Frank Portman is a reprint edition published by Random House Children’s Books on October 4, 2016. This 400-page book is presented in English and follows Tom Henderson as he navigates the challenges of attending Clearview High, a school filled with overwhelming school spirit and a confusing social landscape. The story explores themes of school life, relationships, and the complexities of adolescence, all while maintaining a humorous tone.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the trials of high school, including the search for camaraderie and the struggles of fitting in. Tom’s experiences are marked by the absence of familiar faces and the bewildering dynamics of dating and friendships. This edition also includes an album download and full lyrics, enhancing the reading experience with a musical element. King Dork Approximately continues the exploration of social themes and the intricacies of young adult life, making it a relevant addition to the juvenile fiction genre.
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High school is the penalty for transgressions yet to be specified in the companion to the book of which John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars, said, “will rock your world.”
This paperback edition includes an album download and full lyrics inside!
Thanks to “pending litigation” and “media scrutiny,” Tom Henderson has just been sent to a new institution of higher learning–and man is it bleak.
Clearview High is filled with the nauseating odor of school spirit. Worse than the scent, though, is the total lack of Sam Hellermans, and the confusing abundance of girlfriends. The rules have all changed. Except for the part about how you can never find a drummer who can count to four. Good luck with that one.
From critically acclaimed novelist and pop-punk icon Frank Portman comes the companion to the cult classic King Dork. It feels like the first time. Like the very first time.
Praise for King Dork and King Dork Approximately
“One of the best young adult creations.” –AVClub.com
“[No account of high school] has made me laugh more than King Dork. . . . Grade A.” —Entertainment Weekly
“Impossibly brilliant.” —Time
“Provides a window into what it would be like if Holden Caulfield read The Catcher in the Rye.” —New York Post
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