Ebook {Epub PDF} I Love You Beth Cooper by Larry Doyle






















“In the flagrantly funny I Love You, Beth Cooper, Larry Doyle gives the coming-of-age novel a swirly.” (Vanity Fair) “Fresh, sweet, seriously funny.” (Newsweek) “ hilarious coming-of-age novel ” (Rocky Mountain News) “ this book is laugh-out-loud funny ” (John Searles, NBC Weekend Today Show)4/5(). Author: Larry Doyle Publisher: Atlantic Books Ltd ISBN: Category: Fiction Languages: en Pages: View: Get Book. I Love You Beth Cooper I Love You Beth Cooper by Larry Doyle, I Love You Beth Cooper Books available in PDF, EPUB, Mobi Format. Larry Doyle (a former writer for "Beavis and Butthead" and "The Simpsons") brings his comedic genius to the novel with this story of one nerd's dream come true--spending graduation night with head cheerleader Beth Cooper.4/5().


In the flagrantly funny I Love You, Beth Cooper, Larry Doyle gives the coming-of-age novel a swirly. Vanity Fair darn funny. Salt Lake City Tribune. This funny, hopeful novel is like a John Hughes movie in book form. Indianapolis Star. I have never laughed as consistently hard with (or at) anything as I did with this book Pittsburgh Post. From Larry Doyle's blog, we learn that "Doyle was a writer and producer of "The Simpsons" for four years; he also wrote the films "Duplex," "Looney Tunes: Back in Action," and "I Love You, Beth Cooper." His first novel, "I Love You, Beth Cooper" won the Thurber Award for Humor Writing. I Love You, Beth Cooper is a American teen romantic comedy film directed by Chris Columbus and starring Hayden Panettiere and Paul Rust. It is based on the novel by Larry Doyle, with Doyle also writing the film's screenplay.


I Love You, Beth Cooper is a American teen romantic comedy film directed by Chris Columbus and starring Hayden Panettiere and Paul Rust. It is based on the novel by Larry Doyle, with Doyle also writing the film's screenplay. Doyle takes an old formula-invisible geek adores popular cheerleader girl-and bends it to develop an entertaining read. Denis is in love with Beth Cooper, who is nothing like he imagines. Beth turns out to be generally devoid of admirable qualities, more of an antagonist, though Denis would never accept it. Knees trembling, he adds his own confession: “I love you, Beth Cooper!”—pretty, pouty Lolita, cheerleader in excelsis. Then red with shame and bravado, he invites her to a party at his house, where his mom, indulging him, this time opts not for such organic treats as “croque-tofu, like grilled cheese only terrible” but a groaning board of “Triple Minty MM’s” and “Quatro Formaggy Cheetos.”.

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