dude, i totally read this book more than a week ago. i have to keep a blog for one of my classes thsi semester, and i'm finding myself fully unable to keep up with two at once.
nick and norah's infinite playist, david leviathan and rachel cohn
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i usually hate co-authored books, but this one was awesome. it's a YA book, supposedly. here's the premise: nick (written by leviathan) sees his ex-girlfriend at one of his shows with a new guy, and he asks norah (written by cohn) to be his girlfriend for five minutes. all sorts of hijinks ensue. my only beef is that these kids get to just stay out all night even though they still live with their parents. what's up with that? i don't even get to stay out all night when i go to visit my parents, and i'm an adult. maybe it's a new jersey/new york thing. i don't know. but it's like those christopher pike books i read when i was eleven. NO ONE EVER HAD PARENTS! IT'S LIKE THERE WERE NO PARENTS. it used to bother me more than the murders and stuff.
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