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Where the Kissing Never Stops, by Ron Koertge
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post Jan 7 2007, 04:28 PM
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I just took this book out of the library. So far, I like it. It sounds somewhat interesting, unless it's just me. Has anybody ever heard of it/read it? Thoughts? Opinions?
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About Where the Kissing Never Stops
Lately life has not been easy for Walker. His father has died, his girlfriend has moved away and the family finances are in a shambles. Finally, though, it seems as if things are looking up: Walker has a date with Rachel, the beautiful new girl in his class, and his mother has announced she's getting a job. Only it's not your average, run-of-the-mill mum's job. Walker's mother is going to be a stripper. What if his friends find out? What if Rachel finds out? Meanwhile, Walker's father has left him a piece of land on which Rachel's father is planning to build a mall. Walker must go about the hard work of farming the land - and the hard work of being in love for the first time.
 
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post Jan 7 2007, 04:49 PM
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I've never heard of it, but it looks pretty interesting. The last part of that description throws me off, it sounds cliche. But I'd like to find out how someone would deal if their mom gotthat particular job.

I'll read it when I can. _smile.gif Tel us when you finish it! I'd like to hear more.
 
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post Jan 8 2007, 06:25 PM
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It's short, 250 pages, but feels like double, maybe more. It's a mature read, though. Kinda boring. Wouldn't recommend it. Cover makes it sound better than it is.
 
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post Jan 8 2007, 06:27 PM
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It looks interesting, but the plot is kinda...cliche as the poster mentioned before. I haven't seen many books from a boy's point of view, so perhaps I'll visit the library for this.
 

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