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** Read the book behind the smash-hit Netflix film, starring Joey King! ** Meet Elle Evans: pretty, popular - and never been kissed. Meet Noah Flynn: badass, volatile - and a total player. When Elle decides to run a kissing booth for the school carnival, she never imagines she'll sit in it – or that her first ever kiss would be with bad boy Noah. From that moment, her life is turned upside down – but is this a romance destined for happiness or heartbreak? If you love Holly Bourne and John Green, then you will adore The Kissing Booth!

The Kissing Booth Ebook Download

Apr 30, 2017 - When Elle decides to run a kissing booth at the school's Spring Carnival, she. The ebook was released in December 2012, and the paperback in April 2013. You can also download the audiobook (English language). Buy the eBook The Kissing Booth by Beth Reekles online from Australia's leading online eBook store. Download eBooks from Booktopia today.

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13 May 2013 – British teen author Reekles's debut novel began life (and gained popularity) on the self-publishing Web site Wattpad, before being acquired for U.S. Publication in a three-book deal that includes a planned sequel. The story revolves around 16-year-old Rochelle 'Elle' Evans's conflicted relationship with Noah Flynn, the (self-described) 'bad boy' older brother of her longtime best friend, Lee. In just one week, Elle goes from having her first kiss to losing her virginity to Noah (off camera), then keeps their affair secret from everyone, including Lee. Readers may be drawn in by the forbidden romance, but Elle comes across every bit as vulnerable and na ve as Noah likes to tell her she is.

Despite an eventual and unrealistic transformation on Noah's part, their power-imbalanced relationship is more upsetting than alluring: Noah has warned guys to stay away from Elle for years to 'protect' her, chastises her for dressing too provocatively, and regularly uses his charms to manipulate or distract her. A lightly developed supporting cast and a slow pace further undermine an effort that doesn't live up to its potential. © Publishers Weekly. By Jessismeee I read TKB a long time ago on Wattpad and instantly fell in love with it!

It was one of the main reasons why I decided to give writing a try:) Although I've noticed changes in the book, that doesn't faze me at all, I still enjoyed every bit of it. The characters, the consistency, EVERYTHING is spectacular! I'm so glad Beth got a publishing deal and I couldn't be happier for her!

The Kissing Booth deserves all the reads it has to come and I'm definitely going to read it again some time soon. Beth, congrats on such a great book!:) xox. 4play 60 serial id card

Meet Rochelle Evans: pretty, popular--and never been kissed. Meet Noah Flynn: badass, volatile--and a total player. And also Elle's best friend's older brother. When Elle decides to run a kissing booth for the school's Spring Carnival, she locks lips with Noah and her life is turned upside down. Her head says to keep away, but her heart wants to draw closer--this romance Meet Rochelle Evans: pretty, popular--and never been kissed.

Meet Noah Flynn: badass, volatile--and a total player. And also Elle's best friend's older brother.

When Elle decides to run a kissing booth for the school's Spring Carnival, she locks lips with Noah and her life is turned upside down. Her head says to keep away, but her heart wants to draw closer--this romance seems far from fairy tale and headed for heartbreak.

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Couldn't even finish it, it was that bad. The girls 'chirped' all the time, the guys smirked and threw punches, and there were typos all over the place. Not to mention, the author set the book in California but is clearly British herself, and didn't bother to change any of the lingo or spelling (Tell me, what California 17-year-old wears jumpers and trousers?). There was no character development and the whole thing just.sucked. Don't read it. It was like reading poorly edited fanfiction.