Many teenagers share those same concerns and worries. The boys Ruby likes, the boys she likes, Ruby figuring out when flirting is just fun and when flirting is something more. Ruby did have further to go and in this book she finally, finally, gets more in touch with herself, her friends, her world. The Good: I reread my reviews of the previous two books (linked above) and saw I'd written this: I'm not sure if another book is planned but while Ruby has grown more by the end of this book, she does has further to go and I look forward to visiting with her again and seeing how it all works out for her. But Ruby is lonely it's been over thirty weeks of no boyfriend! And she's still getting panic attacks. And Hutch is still there, working for her father. And Noel likes her, but because Nora likes Noel, Ruby has promised herself to stay away from Noel (even tho Ruby likes him, also.) And Jackson is back in the picture! And maybe Finn. She now has two friends (two!), Nora and Meghan. The Plot: It's the second half of Ruby Oliver's junior year. Copy supplied by publisher.Ĭompanion to The Boyfriend List and The Boy Book. Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House. The Treasure Map of Boys: Noel, Jackson, Finn, Hutch-and me, Ruby Oliver by e.
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