Download Books For Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List  Free
Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List Hardcover | Pages: 230 pages
Rating: 3.43 | 15695 Users | 1321 Reviews

Identify Containing Books Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List

Title:Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List
Author:Rachel Cohn
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 230 pages
Published:August 28th 2007 by Knopf Books for Young Readers
Categories:Young Adult. LGBT. Romance. Contemporary. Fiction

Ilustration In Pursuance Of Books Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List

Naomi loves Ely. And she's kinda in love with him. Ely loves Naomi. But he prefers to be in love with boys. Naomi and Ely have been inseparable since childhood - partially because they've grown up across the hall from each other in the same Manhattan apartment building, and also because they're best friends. Soul mates. Or are they? Just to be safe, they've created a NO KISS LIST - their list of people who are absolutely off-kissing-limits for both of them. The NO KISS LIST protects their friendship and ensures that nothing will rock the foundation of Naomi and Ely: the institution. Until Ely kisses Naomi's boyfriend. And a fateful piece of chewing gum in the wrong place at the wrong time changes everything. Soon a rift of universal proportions threatens to destroy their friendship, and it remains to be seen whether Naomi and Ely can find their way toward new soul-mate prospects...and back to one another. Rachel Cohn and David Levithan have written a love story about love of all kinds, one that reminds us that any great friendship can be as confusing, treacherous, inspiring, and wonderful as any great romance.

Declare Books Concering Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List

Original Title: Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List
ISBN: 0375844406 (ISBN13: 9780375844409)
Edition Language: English
Setting: New York City, New York(United States) New York State(United States)

Rating Containing Books Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List
Ratings: 3.43 From 15695 Users | 1321 Reviews

Judge Containing Books Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List
This book is not only worse than Twilight but it might be the worst book I've ever read. None of the characters get any of my sympathy. There is no plot. The POV jumps back and forth to characters that add nothing to the story. The use of profanities is unneeded and makes it seem like a 13 year old on drugs wrote it as a fan fiction assignment.Usually I can find positive things to say about books but there is nothing positive I can say about this one.I've read Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist

Life tells you to take the elevator, but love tells you to take the stairs. I actually thought this book was going to be good.I was so damned disappointed. And I felt this way before I finished the book. Not only did I not care about any of the characters and their inflated egos, I also did not care about what happened to them. There were so many things that bothered me about this book. And let me tell you right now that the LGBT themes in this book was not one of them.So how do I start

3/5.0 startsCute! I just finished reading this book and coincidentally came across the movie poster this morning while browsing online. (Update: Nooo..I saw the movie recently. I was disappointed.)So, I'd like to say what draws me to this duo(Rachel Cohn and David Levithan) is the way they use music, literature and movie references to tell their own story. I don't rate their books perfect stars but at the same time, I just can't not read them anyway. There's this unmistakable pull I'm just

It's amazing how Rachel Cohn and David Levithan could write stories that relates to the teenage or young-adult generation.I just realized that their three novels (Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, Dash & Lily's Book of Dares, and this one, Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List) are connected in a way. That bathroom with the writings! It's so brilliant.As for the plot, I'm totally cool with the interchanging perspective of the characters, but the he-robin and she-robin part confused the hell out

Majorly disappointed with this book. My major issue with this book was all the different perspectives, which I really don't think was necessary. Plus I had some problems with Naomi's stereotyping of gay men, and it just really bothered me. I'm gonna watch the movie adaptation as I feel the movie will probably be better than the book.

I see all the low ratings, and, admittedly, they have a point.Naomi is far from perfect. Ely is far from perfect. Neither of them are instantly lovable. But isn't that what makes them human?!The fact that my paperback copy of this little book has not fallen apart yet is amazing, seeing as I've read it far more times than I can count. It is a quick read, but a fantastic one. Compared to Nick and Norah's, this is far more serious (someone mentioned that it is about the tearing of a relationship as

3.5 StarsWow. Okay. I jumped into this book knowing nothing. I dont know the ratings given to this book. Never heard/read anyone's review on it so my judgement level is absolute zero. I'm surprised that I actually enjoyed it! The blurb kinda explains what the book is about so go read it yourself to know whats coming your way but theres a LGBT themed inside.1) Its told in various POVs. Some POVs are fun. Some are pointless. My fav POVs : Ely, Bruce The Second, Gabriel. 2) I dislike Naomi. I hate

Related Post: