Define Of Books Never Evers
Title | : | Never Evers |
Author | : | Tom Ellen |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 268 pages |
Published | : | January 7th 2016 by Chicken House |
Categories | : | Romance. Young Adult. Childrens. Middle Grade. Contemporary. Humor. Realistic Fiction. Young Adult Contemporary |
Tom Ellen
Paperback | Pages: 268 pages Rating: 3.76 | 412 Users | 107 Reviews
Representaion During Books Never Evers
Kicked out of ballet academy and straight into a school ski trip, Mouse knows certain classmates can't wait to see her fall flat on her face. Meanwhile, Jack looks forward to danger and girls, but hasn't a clue about either. That's until French teen sensation Roland arrives in the resort - who Jack's a dead ringer for. When Roland persuades Jack to be his stand-in for a day, Jack, in disguise, declares his feelings for Mouse. But what happens when he's no longer a pop star - will it be music and magic on the slopes?
Mention Books In Pursuance Of Never Evers
ISBN: | 1910002364 (ISBN13: 9781910002360) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Of Books Never Evers
Ratings: 3.76 From 412 Users | 107 ReviewsEvaluation Of Books Never Evers
I read this because my 13-year-old daughter was reading it. Lucy Ivison and Tom Ellen created believable 7th grade characters. They were awkward, weird, hilarious, fun and -- well, thirteen. Their experience with this age group shows. The story balanced challenges and difficulties with comedy -- I laughed aloud more than I expected to.An entertaining rom-com of a book set in the French alps during school ski-trip season. Add into the mix a teenage Justin-Bieberesque French pop star for whom Jack is a look-a-like, three boys racing to be the first to score a kiss along with a gaggle of teenaged girls and you can see where the entertainment comes from. It's good at showing the ups and downs of female friendships - and probably boy friendships, although I've less experience in that area. It's also got a few comments to make on
Exactly what a contemporary teen book should be. I read this in one sitting and it made me happy inside. Also the nuances of female teen friendships (and what shitbags girls can be to each other) was particularly well done.

A cute, relatable, fun read.Love the switching povs and characters.And the story and lines...ohhh so funny.Great book if you need a qiuck pick me up.
What an excellent way to ski and snowboard right into all the fun, friends, drama and craziness that is middle school! Emotions run high and some learn what it means to truly be a friend and have a friend who's got your back.There is also plenty of laugh out loud moments that will make you wish this book could go on much longer! Thoroughly enjoyable read for both boys and girls. Jennifer K.
I really enjoyed Lobsters, a book that this duo have previously written together, so when I saw they had a new book coming out I knew I had to read it. Knowing what to expect from these two authors, I could not wait to dive in when Never Evers arrived, but once I began reading I somewhat disappointed.Never Evers was a book that made me laugh, and made me want to slap Lauren and her followers in the face, but it didn't blow me away like I expected it to. The story begins very vague, with Mouse
Pure teen romcom that would work better on film. Curious to see what my Thrillseekers think on Friday night. I'm personally too old for this.
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