Lemme guess: Studying is boring, and you have no time to pleasure read anymore. The school year is already getting to you, and you want to stick your head in a salad mixer, because even though you've never seen a salad mixer, you're sure it would feel better on your brain than homework and SAT test prep. Your hand is covered in lead smears, your fingertips are covered with paper cuts, and of the 20 thousand things you have to get done, you want to do zero of them.
Let us help.
Sacked is a novel that's actually fun to read. It's also packed with SAT and ACT vocab words and definitions. Each week, we'll post one manageable chapter of the book, and let you test your vocab retention with a quiz and flashcards at the end. We'll keep you on pace with weekly reminders, and allow you to study while you pleasure read. Sacked isn't the first SAT vocab novel from SparkNotes, and readers of our past books know that this method works...without making you want to stab your eyeballs out with the corner of a Post-It note.
The story is about a high school senior, Drew Benson, who's pressured by his dad to fill his older brother's shoes as his football team's star quarterback. But when a rival school closes and its students are forced to attend Drew's school, Drew finds himself with some unexpected competition. How far will Drew go to protect his position?
By: Emily Winter
Topics: SAT, SAT vocabulary, sacked
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