The Boy Book: A Study of Habits and Behaviors, Plus Techniques for Taming Them The Characters Ruby, Noel, Nora and Meghen The Story Another interesting installment. Because of reasons stated below I don’t have much to say but I enjoyed the book and jumped directly into the next one. I think that s...
-I loved the Boyfriend List but was a bit unsure of how other books would be. Turns out they’d be just as fun!-Ruby made some good progress in this book. She’s slowly getting past the fact that her old ‘friends’ don’t want anything to do with her. Good for her! They were really crappy friends any wa...
Why girls are better than boys 1. We are prettier. There's no denying.2. We smell better, too.3. We are loyaler. Is that a word?4. We will tell you honestly if those jeans make your butt look either weirdly flat or ginormous.5. We have tampons in our pack bag if you need one.6. In fact, wer also hav...
Initial reaction: This. Was. Awesome. I loved it, and I adore Ruby. I'm glad to see some of the resolutions to relationships in this book, as well as openings for potential new threads in the upcoming series. I decided not to factor the audiobook in my rating because I ended up ditching it and c...
I'm on the roll, I'm doing the marathon, I can't get enough of Ruby Oliver. I should've taken it easy, but I just need bulldozing throught it now. Promise to re-read more carefully.
Really liked it, sort of a life-after the end of the first book, with some unresolved issues getting resolved. Curious as to where it goes from here, based on the ending. Definitely recommend. Review is up on blog: http://thebookvoyage.blogspot.com/2012/07/the-boy-book-by-e-lockhart-ruby-oliver.html
The Boy Book was an entertaining and humorous read starring Ruby Oliver. Ruby has a multitude of boy issues in this one, from Noel to Angelo to Jackson. I look forward to how such issues with evolve in the remainder of the series. Ruby is forced to confront her female friends in this one along with ...
In a slight daze of fascinatingly-horrified recollection of what it was like to be a sixteen-year-old girl and in a sudden unexpected surge of previously dormant maternal instinct I just want to reach into this book and reassuringly pat Ruby Oliver on her shoulder. Nice job growing up, Roo. I'm actu...
E. Lockhart makes me want to go back to high school so that I can do it again and do it right this time. I am convinced that with the tools I learned in this book, that I will be a master. Oh and I really want to meet a boy like Angelo. Somehow I missed knowing anyone like him in high school .......
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