March 24, 2015

Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist by David Levithan and Rachel Cohn 5/5 stars

Hey, guys! Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist has been on my to read list for years, but I didn't know much about it, so it just kept being postponed.  However, I learned last week that one of the co-authors was David Levithan (co-author of Will Grayson, Will Grayson).  I really loved Will Grayson, Will Grayson, so I thought I'd give it a shot.  And man that was a great idea!
I started this book at 10:30pm and kept reading until I finished (2:30am).  My eighth grade English teacher classified short stories as books that you can read in a single sitting, and, by that logic, this book was a short story.  It was fantastic, and I'd highly recommend it.
However, I must warn you that this book has quite a bit of swearing and a few... sexual situations.  I don't like to recommend ages for books (because it varies so much and I don't want to be responsible for some parent not allowing their kid to read a book) but I would probably limit the target audience to high school aged kids and up. Read the first chapter online and decide for yourself, but that's my loose recommendation.

Anyways, the cover:

The Covers:
This is one of the few books that has multiple cool covers.  The top cover shows New York City at night, where most of this book is set.  It also has a little blurb, "You never know where the night will take you." The second shows intertwining headphones in front of a raining (nice detail) New York City.  I like them both.  A+ covers!

Official Description:
So you're a guy; you're at a band show and your ex, the girl who dumped you, walks in with the new guy. Looking for a safe exit, you ask the girl you happen to sitting with to be your girlfriend for five minutes . You're a girl; you're at a get-together and your least favorite female strolls in. The stranger sitting next to you asks you to be his five-minute date. So what do you? You lock lips . Nick and Norah's instant connection begins a roller-coaster "first date" that takes them through Manhattan and into themselves. A novel concept that works.

My Review:
This book was great! Told in alternating point of views of Nick and Norah, we read about one awesome night where anything can happen.  Both main characters are recovering from a doomed relationship and need a night out, which they accidentally stumble upon with each other.  It was hilarious and awkward and really cute.  
Music is a key point in this book (which you might've guessed from the title).  It ranged through debating if a punk band can work without a drummer, thinking up song lyrics, and wondering if you true nature of relationship is really just the desire to "hold your hand" (Beatles song).  The music was a constant soundtrack underneath the book.  
All of the characters in this book were awesome! Not only were Nick and Norah complicated and complex characters, but so were the minor characters, like Tris/Dev/Caroline.  They also had their own motives and needs. 
The plot line was also lovely.  I was really invested in it! It was very fast paced and exciting.  The writing style was also interesting.  It was told in a more "stream of conscious" style than most books, while still being completely understandable.  It made it really easy to read and added a little something.  
I am a big fan.  The ending in particular was really nice.  It (SPOILER: didn't wrap everything up perfectly so there is plenty of room for imagination SPOILER OFF).  This book was much better than I expected.  It made me want to go read more of David Levithan's and Rachel Cohn's books!

I hear there's a movie? I just watched the trailer and its so off that I'm already mad.  Has anyone read the book and watched the movie? Is it worth seeing?

Phrase:
Where's Fluffy?

Happy Reading!

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