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Burger Wuss (Library Binding)

by M. T. Anderson (Author)
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)

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It looked to be a love story for the ages. They first met as she was handing over his order of a Big O sandwich, six-piece nuggets, small fries, and a medium chocolate shake. He had exact change. They spent a magical night together with a gang of young rebels, traipsing through town on a mission to correct grammatical errors in street signs and graffiti ("Drive Slowly"). But just when it seemed things couldn't be better, tragedy struck. Anthony caught his beloved Diana making out at a party with another guy. And what's worse, he was a high school graduate from the neighboring town, hailing only by his last name: Turner. Now Anthony must devise a vengeful plan by which he can humiliate his humiliator and win back his girl.

M.T. Anderson, author of the darkly comic suburban vampire tale Thirsty, here turns his attention to the of-this-world horrors of high school romance and minimum-wage drudgery. The result is a hugely funny, fast-paced romp through teen angst. Passages describing the O'Dermott's experience (the fast-food joint where Turner works and where Anthony gets a job as part of his evil plot) are spill-your-soda hilarious--obviously the words of someone who has lived the nightmare. Anthony laments, "It was hard not to feel ugly. Crusty. Doped. My fingernails were black. My shirt was stiff. My hair hung flat. My skin was shellacked with ambient lard." Not to mention the fact that he works side-by-side with his nemesis, his two best friends have fallen in subverbal saccharine love with each other, and his only hope is teaming up with Shunt, the vegan, anarchist grill cook. As Anderson clearly understands and as Anthony notes (while mustering the courage to kiss his archenemy's girlfriend), "There is a certain ferocity you need, to be a teenager in America." Indeed. (Ages 13 and older) --Brangien Davis --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



From Publishers Weekly

When Anthony's girlfriend dumps him for a guy who works for a fast food chain, he devises a complicated plan to get her back by working for a rival restaurant. "Anderson's witty tale of a lovelorn boy and his corporate antagonists is both a tasty read and a stinging satire. Ages 14-up. (Sept.)n

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Good writer, bad plot, Jul 13 2004
This review is from: Burger Wuss (Hardcover)
I really do believe that M. T Anderson is a good writer, and you see glimpses of this in this book. Those few glimpses aren't enough to pull this mixed-up plot of feuding fast-food chains, bullies and love into a coherent, entertaining novel. Anthony, who caught his girlfriend cheating on him with a guy (Turner) that works at the local fast-food joint, O'Dermott's, decides he should work there too to get "revenge" on Turner. Anthony's crazy ideas end up getting him in some very odd situations, none which reflect very well on his employer. Just...blah...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Read the book, it's better than the Bible., April 18 2004
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This review is from: Burger Wuss (Paperback)
(...)M.T. Anderson's use of teen vernacular is like dead-on. He explores the ludicrous, heart-ripping, pointless nature of teen love and the banality of the trenches of corporate America in this wonderful novel. Protagonist, Anthony, is clever, sarcastic, ackward, and realistic -- a character who doesn't insult teens' intellegence. Meanwhile, subversive sidekick, Shunt, is a great role model for everyone. Fight the power!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Bad, just bad, May 20 2003
This review is from: Burger Wuss (Paperback)
I don't know why everyone rated this book so highly. It was horrible. I bought it and read it because I was going to give it to my young neice, and I wanted to check the material to make sure it was appropriate (don't want to offend the in-laws!). The content was okay, but the story was just terrible. It was so bad I didn't have the heart to give it to her- I would not insult her intelligence by giving her this terribly written book. It was so bad I didn't even have the heart to re-sell it. However, I did have the heart to chuck it in the trash.
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2.0 out of 5 stars boring
i didnt read the whole book probably only up to page 80 and it was pretty boring. not very challenging and barely any rising action but i didnt read the whole thing maybe it got... Read more
Published on April 28 2003 by kelly

3.0 out of 5 stars A quick, semi humorous read
I found this book a nice, quick read to uplift your spirits, but if you are looking for a book that has depth, I don't suggest one. Read more
Published on Mar 11 2003 by Cassie

3.0 out of 5 stars Good intentions but lots of problems
I read a lot of young adult novels even though I'm in my thirties. While this one has a lot to say, there are some problems in the telling that take away a lot of the story's... Read more
Published on Oct 18 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Burger Wuss
"Burger Wuss" was a very truthful and descriptive story on the troubles of growing up. I read this book for my eigth grade honors reading program. Read more
Published on Sep 30 2002

1.0 out of 5 stars the point?
Ok, I thought this book was going to be funny and entertaining. I WAS SO WRONG! I got nothing out of this book. It had cheap and sick humor which wasnt even funny. Read more
Published on Sep 23 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Anarchy, Love, Revenge, and a Happy Meal please!
Anthony's angry. His first actual girlfriend just dumped him for a dweeb named Turner who she works with at a local fast food chain called "O'Dermott's". Read more
Published on Aug 23 2002 by Christian

4.0 out of 5 stars good, but
i enjoyed this book however, i found the dialouge disruptive, ie the repetitive use of the word like, it broke up the story lines because the author wasnt exactly sure where to... Read more
Published on Jul 18 2002 by beeper475

2.0 out of 5 stars A Waste of Paper...
First and foremost I would have originally given this book one single star, but the few hints of humor and lively spots kept me from throwing this book across the room and... Read more
Published on Jul 17 2002 by Anna D.

2.0 out of 5 stars STARTS GOOD AND FADES
This book has a good starting. After about 20 pages, it totally flops. I usually like books like these but I was totally surprised by the rest of it. PLEASE STAY AWAY. Read more
Published on Jul 14 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars great book
This is a fabulously original, intelligent story about love, heartbreak, crappy jobs, and revenge. For those who thought the characters were "weird" and unrealistic, where the... Read more
Published on Jul 8 2002

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