Ruby is back at Tate Prep, and it’s her thirty-seventh week in the state of Noboyfriend. Her panic attacks are bad, her love life is even worse, and what’s more:
Noel is writing her notes, Jackson is giving her frogs, Gideon is helping her cook, and Finn is making her brownies. Rumors are flying, and Ruby’s already-sucky reputation is heading downhill.
Not only that, she’s also: running a bake sale, learning the secrets of heavymetal therapy, encountering some seriously smelly feet, defending the rights of pygmy goats, and bodyguarding Noel from unwanted advances.
In this companion novel to The Boyfriend List and The Boy Book, Ruby struggles to secure some sort of mental health, to understand what constitutes a real friendship, and to find true love—if such a thing exists.
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July 28, 2009 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780739381120
- File size: 175441 KB
- Duration: 06:05:30
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- English
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- Text Difficulty: 7-12
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Publisher's Weekly
July 6, 2009
Smart, funny, neurotic Ruby Oliver (from The Boy Book
and The Boyfriend List
) is back, still struggling with confusing boys, former friends who now shun her and, of course, panic attacks. When her shrink asks her to create a treasure map showing “positive relationships with peer group,” Ruby again focuses on the boys in her life—like Jackson, her first boyfriend, who cheated on her with her former best friend but now may want her back. In the process, she overlooks some of the true gems surrounding her. Fans will continue to root for the authentic if self-centered narrator as she relates both the hilarious and painful moments of her life (which sometimes coincide, such as when her mother comments on her breasts and her back pimples while they are in a Nordstrom changing room). Readers may get occasionally annoyed by Ruby's emotional upheavals, but they will appreciate her honest insights about the good and bad in everyone—including “hyperverbal and reasonably good looking” people like her who “get confused about what and whom they want”—and about the possibility of loving them anyway. Ages 12–up. -
AudioFile Magazine
Don't let the title fool you--this story is told from a girl's perspective. Sixteen-year-old Ruby Oliver is trying to find her way to understanding a bit more about herself and about friendship through the help of her psychologist. As friends and boyfriends come and go, narrator Kirsten Potter mostly has to concentrate on Ruby, whose thoughts and asides fill a virtual journal of feelings, emotions, and attempts to understand her life. Potter does a decent job with the host of supporting characters, mostly by slowing and deepening her voice. Ruby's psychologist takes on a methodical way of talking; the voice of one of her friends also is slowed and more pronounced. Ruby winds up taking an honest look at herself and friendship in this coming-of-age novel. M.B. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
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- OverDrive Listen audiobook
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- Text Difficulty:7-12
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