The Boy Book by E. Lockhart

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: April 2008
  • 224pp
  • Sales Rank: 31,559

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    • Pub. Date: April 2008
    • Publisher: Random House Childrens Books
    • Format: Paperback, 224pp
    • Sales Rank: 31,559
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    Here is how things stand at the beginning of newly-licensed driver Ruby Oliver's junior year at Tate Prep:

     • Kim: Not speaking. But far away in Tokyo.
     • Cricket: Not speaking.
     • Nora: Speaking--sort of. Chatted a couple times this summer when they bumped into each other outside of school--once shopping in the U District, and once in the Elliot Bay Bookstore. But she hadn't called Ruby, or anything.
     • Noel: Didn't care what anyone thinks.
     • Meghan: Didn't have any other friends.
     • Dr. Z: Speaking.
     • And Jackson. The big one. Not speaking.

    But, by Winter Break, a new job, an unlikely but satisfying friend combo, additional entries to The Boy Book and many difficult decisions help Ruby to see that there is, indeed, life outside the Tate Universe.


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    Publishers Weekly

    Ruby Oliver, the smart, neurotic heroine from The Boyfriend List, is now 16 and a junior scholarship student at Tate Prep. She's still in therapy, and still trying to cope with losing her boyfriend to her best friend plus her new social standing as a "certifiable leper." Through sessions with Dr. Z and spending time with "The Boy Book" (a "Study of Habits and Behaviors, Plus Techniques for Taming Them" this also serves as the novel's subtitle), which she wrote with Kim, Nora and another friend, Ruby begins to process what happened. She builds a new circle of friends, even rekindling her friendship with Nora. But she faces tests along the way: Ruby's ex leaves her flirty notes, even though he is with Kim; she has a panic attack after a confrontation with Kim; and she must decide what to do when the great guy that Nora likes tells Ruby he wants to kiss her. Each chapter begins with an excerpt from "The Boy Book," which is hilarious, and sometimes rather racy (e.g., "What to Wear When You Might Be Fooling Around" advises a "shirt that buttons up the front, for obvious reasons"). The book not only covers topics teens obsess over, but it helps illustrate the connection Ruby had with her friends, especially Kim, and what a loss she has suffered. Ruby's overanalytical, fast-paced and authentic narration will win over new devotees, while her loyal fans will no doubt hope for more. Ages 12-up. (Sept.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    E. Lockhart wrote The Boyfriend List, in which Ruby Oliver spills her guts about the Spring Fling Debacle and countless other horrors not for the faint of heart. Another Ruby story can be found in the anthology Not Like I'm Jealous Or Anything. Lockhart also wrote Fly on the Wall, in which a teenage comic-book artist gets transformed into a housefly on the wall of the boys locker room in her high school.

    For more information, plus ridiculous quizzes and reader boyfriend lists, visit www.theboyfriendlist.com. The author lives in Brooklyn, NY.


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    September 23, 2009: I loved The Boyfriend List and The Boy Book did not disappoint. Ruby is so fun and relate-able. I love the footnotes and exerts from The Boy Book. It is such a cute, fun book. Every girl should read it!

    Praise for E. Lockhart!! She finally captures the spirit of a teen in pain!!!by Anonymous

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    March 10, 2009: The boy book is one of the most interesting books I have ever read. It tells fhe story of how young Ruby faces her problems in high school. The difference with this book is Ruby is on the other side of the drama, and her former best friend is the one spreading rumors about her. Ruby ends up having to go to a therapist who encourages Ruby to talk about her problems,and man she has a lot of them. Well, in the end she doesn't end up with the fantasy life, or anywhere close to it, but she really captures the spirit of a real life teen with relevant problems. This book was fun to read from cover to cover and I had a very hard time ever setting it down until I was completely finished with it!!!

    I Also Recommend: The Boyfriend List, The Boyfriend List.


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