Off the Page
From #1 New York Times bestselling authors Jodi Picoult and her daughter and coauthor, Samantha van Leer, comes OFF THE PAGE, a tender and appealing romantic YA novel filled with humor, adventure, and magical relationships. Meet Oliver, a prince literally taken from the pages of a fairy tale and...
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From #1 New York Times bestselling authors Jodi Picoult and her daughter and coauthor, Samantha van Leer, comes OFF THE PAGE, a tender and appealing romantic YA novel filled with humor, adventure, and magical relationships. Meet Oliver, a prince literally taken from the pages of a fairy tale and transported into the real world. Meet Delilah, the girl who wished Oliver into being. It’s a miracle that seems perfect at first—but there are complications. To exist in Delilah’s world, Oliver must take the place of a regular boy. Enter Edgar, who agrees to play Oliver’s role in the pages of Delilah’s favorite book. But just when it seems that the plan will work, everything gets turned upside down. Full of humor and witty commentary about life, OFF THE PAGE is a stand-alone novel as well as the companion to the authors’ bestseller Between the Lines, and is perfect for readers looking for a fairytale ending. Fans of Sarah Dessen and Meg Cabot are sure to appreciate this novel about love, romance, and relationships.
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN:
9780553535563 (0553535560)
ASIN: 0553535560
Publish date: 2015-05-19
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Teen,
Romance,
Fairy Tales,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
High School,
Young Adult Romance,
Fiction
Series: Between the Lines (#2)
Meh. This was okay. I actually think I would have loved this when I was in high school. But as a mid twenty year old adult I felt way too old for the plot line. I do like Jodi Picoult but I think I'll stick to her adult books. Oliver is out of the two dimensional world (his classic picture book) ...
I said that the first book, although it should feel like your typical YA romance that annoys me, was actually really cute and enjoyable. For some reason, though, this one was way more generic and felt more juvenile. I didn't really like the plot, and a lot of the drama between couples felt unreasona...
This is the companion novel to Between the Lines. You don't HAVE to read the first book before this one but I recommend it. This book is about Oliver, a prince who came out of a fairy tale and Delilah they are finally united but there is some complications. I LOVED this book! I pretty much finis...
Delilah and Oliver shouldn’t be together. But they are together. And just as they’re getting used to the possibility that happily ever after may really, truly be theirs, the universe sends them a message they can’t ignore: they won’t be allowed to rewrite their story.Delilah and Oliver must decide h...
You've probably seen the meme which reads: "Someone should write a book in which the main character falls in love with the reader." Well, the first book, 'Between the Lines' is just such a story, and this is its sequel. It is marketed as a young adult book, and if you are familiar with Jodi Picoult'...