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Saturday Night Dirt
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“Hm. An average book in my estimation. This is my second Will Weaver book and I'm not blown away by it.
PROS: It short, the length is not intimidating. It's very easy to read. There is no language, violence, or sex - nothing to send parents into a fit. There are both male and female protagonists. It's a local, relateable setting and a relateable plot (I think - to me at least).
CONS: It lacks some of the depth in other books. The revolving cast of characters means you get to know each one less - some I didn't even know why they were included. While it would attract some reluctant boy readers, it would probably NOT attract more people.
I think Will Weaver is a great, fabulous person who really cares about kids and reading. His books just aren't amazing to me. They're good.”
About Will Weaver
grew up in northern Minnesota on a dairy farm. His character Billy Baggs earned his way into the hearts of teen readers in three award-winning books. Another book,
won starred reviews. Weaver also writes the MOTOR series about dirt track stock car racing, one of the few sports that gives no gender advantage, and he includes positive and realistic portrayals of young women involved in the sport. Weaver has formed a stock car racing team with a teenaged driver. His black No. 16 Modified race car, co-sponsored by Farrar, Straus & Giroux publishers, is driven by Skyler Smith of Bemidji.
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