Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist | Rachel Cohn & David Levithan
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Nick’s been dumped, and he’s not over it. So the last thing he wants to see at the show is his ex walking in with another guy. When ex and said guy are approaching his location at the bar, he panics, turns to the girl next to him, and asks if she’d like to be his girlfriend for the next five minutes. Norah, who has her own set of issues and recent mishaps running through her mind, answers by kissing him, and thus begins their journey.
Told in alternating chapters from Nick and Norah’s point of view, this story follows the path of their all-over-the-place night, from that first kiss, to their first fight, to the seeming end and then their reunion.
I really liked Nick and Norah as characters. They’re both quite real, and you might find yourself nodding your head to some of the things they go through feeling. Fun book to read.

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