intriguing contemporary YA

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I found it interesting the way that Hudson was able to convince his mom to let him be home schooled for his senior year. It is obvious that his businesses are going to require more work than he initially thinks. I am interested to see what kind of mishaps he stumbles into.

I like that the title references the letter his fourth grade teacher wrote to his parents. The only things that I view as a negative right now is that the home schooling concept in the book doesn't really sound like the kind of home schooling I have heard of before. If he is only required to take two more classes and he is doing that at school then what is the point to the home schooling part? Also, it would have been nice if the sample had at least stopped at the first encounter with the "girl in the window"/WII Vet, as that seems like it will be the main plot of the story.

This would probably be a book I would borrow from the library to continue reading.