the thing about Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List is that you will be able to hear from the POV of not just Naomi and Ely, but as well as the people closely related to them.And if there's anything you could learn about the story, the best lessons are the one that Ely stated on the closing part of the boo...
3.5 starsFirst and foremost, I love it when Rachel Cohn and David Levithan write together because they’re such a fantastic team. I actually haven’t read anything they’ve done separately (yet!), but that’s a discussion for a different day.Next: Yes, there is a No Kiss List™. No, the book isn’t revolv...
It made me cry at 97% That's gotta be a new record.It's probably been said before but my take on it:- too many points of view- Naomi is irritating. Her "relevation" is meh. I mean, she said it herself. How is she in college and not having figured this out?- The male Robin is fantatic.- I love Bruce ...
In another Rachel Cohn and David Levithan duet, this novel is about a friendship rather than a relationship. It, once again, takes place in New York City, though the City is much less central to the plot than it was in Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist and Dash and Lily's Book of Dares. NAENKL is a...
I read Nick and Norah’s infinite playlist a few weeks ago by these authors. The book started out good but in the end it was only bearable, one time read .The protagonists were lovable, the interchanging POV’S were confusing but I managed because I loved the character of Norah. I am now looking forwa...
I liked this a lot better than Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist. What really works is that the story isn't exclusively told through Naomi or Ely's point-of-view, but you get the perspectives of their friends and everyone who's effected by them- it really makes it feel like Naomi and Ely are a force ...
Another pair of teens in NYC: Naomi wants to live happily ever after with Ely. Sadly, Ely, her best friend, happens to be gay. They do everything together... and have come up with a list to keep boys from coming between the two of them. The idea behind the list is Naomi can look her fill at all the ...
It's hard going at the beginning, because this book starts out with a traumatic breakup. Best friends forever, done. And for those of us who never thought about the downside of New York city apartment buildings, one of them has got to be constantly running into your ex.Anyway, because this is by L...
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