As the title goes, this book consists of five dialogues between George Tecce which is also known as “chief” and several students. They talk about student/teacher relationships, bullying, underage drinking, working with a group, and prom.
As the title goes, this book consists of five dialogues between George Tecce which is also known as “chief” and several students. They talk about student/teacher relationships, bullying, underage drinking, working with a group, and prom.
Five More College Dialogue is the follow up to Five College Dialogues. Just like the first book, this one is not only philosophical but was also comedic which makes this book a great way to learn about life (mostly college life) without you getting bored.
Honestly, when I was just starting the book, I found it a bit boring. Maybe because I can’t relate to its topic. I’ve never tried LSD or any other kind of drugs before. But what’s really interesting in this book is that all we’re properly explained.
This book isn’t really the kind of book I usually read. As you all know, I am a suspense and mystery freak, and a hopeless romantic chick, so this book is really a refresher. So when the author Ian Thomas Malone emailed me about this book, my first impression on its cover is “boring”.