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The Treasure Map of Boys: Noel, Jackson, Finn, Hutch, Gideon--and Me, Ruby Oliver (Ruby Oliver Quartet) - Community Reviews back

by E. Lockhart
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The Reading Shelf
The Reading Shelf rated it 12 years ago
5 stars
The Cheap Reader
The Cheap Reader rated it 12 years ago
-Ruby is finally taking charge and I love it. Towards the end of the book she starting being blunt about what she wants and it really works.-You can see how she would fall into these messes. She’s not a bad person. She just doesn’t make the best choices sometimes and things get a bit out of hand. It...
Liz* ~ Procrastinator Extraordinaire
Liz* ~ Procrastinator Extraordinaire rated it 12 years ago
"And I thought: This is my treasure (...) not everybody has this." Well, I don't know if it's because I'm in the honeymoon stage or what, but I extremely enjoyed this one. Not only I loved to see Ruby speaking her mind, taking a stand, saying no to Jackson (finally) and realizing what kind of friend...
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers rated it 12 years ago
Initial Thoughts: I'll wholeheartedly admit I shadow read this between four other books I was supposed to be reading, and ended up finishing this one far sooner than I thought. I think this is my favorite book in the series so far. The ending was just the touch I needed. I think I might have anot...
VeganCleopatra
VeganCleopatra rated it 13 years ago
I love Ruby Oliver! Ruby is the type of narrator that I always crave: honest, intelligent and humorous. I think books in my past (and future, let's face it) would greatly benefit from a narrator with an outlook and attitude like Miss Ruby Oliver. Even the most mundane of topics would be made enterta...
nataliya
nataliya rated it 13 years ago
Ruby Oliver, she of red lipstick, glasses, fishnets, vintage clothes, mystery novels, and old movies, is at the point where she needs to reevaluate her life, her goals, and her relationships, perhaps grow a backbone, and, well, draw a treasure map. And so she does, in her trademark anxiety-and-quirk...
Regina's Reads
Regina's Reads rated it 13 years ago
Another great book in the Ruby Oliver series. This series is such fun but also offers great messages for teen girls (and really for adults too). Ruby continues on her path through high school, standing her ground when pushed and dealing with high school drama issues. This one started off slightly...
Nicole Reads
Nicole Reads rated it 13 years ago
Be still my heart. This was so good. I really identify with Ruby and her indecisiveness. Many a time I wanted to hurl the book away from me because I was experiencing TOO MANY FEELINGS. It's really good.
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings rated it 13 years ago
Although the Ruby Oliver books often seem to be all about boys, I never really felt as if they were. To me, The Boyfriend List felt as if it was about Ruby and her inner discovery into herself and her relationships with others. Granted it was told through her experiences with fifteen different guys,...
lilrongal
lilrongal rated it 13 years ago
I can't get enough of Ruby Oliver. I sincerely hope there are more of these coming.
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