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The Breakup Bible
The Breakup Bible
Author: Melissa Kantor
Jen Lewis is having a great junior year. She is the features editor of the school paper, and she?s dating Max Brown, the paper?s editor-in-chief. Everything is perfect?that is, until Max says, ?Maybe it would be better if we were just friends.? In shock and total denial, Jen wonders how she is going to deal with the pain of seeing Max in school...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781439598184
ISBN-10: 1439598185
Publication Date: 4/9/2009
Pages: 265
Edition: Reprint
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Book Type: Library Binding
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KaneJ avatar reviewed The Breakup Bible on + 16 more book reviews
The more I think about this book the better it gets. This book deals with the heartache of getting dumped, seeing him move on and still having to work with him. This all occurs and yet you have to keep moving forward to find your place. The sub plots in this story are what grabbed me. Are there race issues at the school? If there arent why is it so taboo to even mention? What does it mean when your mom turns from down on love to happy, could she be dating again?
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Reviewed by Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen for TeensReadToo.com

Jennifer had the perfect boyfriend, the All-American Boy, Max Brown, who she has had a crush on since kindergarten. Everything was fine and peachy for them, or at least that is what Jennifer believed. Out of nowhere Max tells her that he has been thinking about this a lot and just ends their relationships. Heartbroken, Jennifer has no idea what went wrong and is having trouble seeking out the answers, most likely because all she can do is cry in her room.

Jennifer's grandmother believes that the only way she can get over the relationship is by reading The Breakup Bible, the pink book with a golden heart torn in the middle, written by Dr. Emory Emerson. At first Jennifer is still too shaken up about the relationship that she can't even think of her ex's five faults (step one of The Breakup Bible). Jennifer is too busy thinking that Max has figured out that he has made the hugest mistake by breaking up with her. She constantly wonders about this when Max seems to be sending mixed signals to her in their journalism class.

But as Jennifer begins to see that thinking about Max may not be the healthiest thing for her, she takes Dr. Emerson's book and starts using the ten commandments, from trying to not talk bad about your ex to getting a new hobby. But little does Jennifer know that the changes that occur aren't only because of the book--and that the perfect boyfriend she once had isn't so perfect after all.

THE BREAKUP BIBLE is funny, sad, and very sassy all rolled up into one. Melissa Kantor tells the story of Jennifer, who everyone will soon grow to love and cheer for, hoping that she gets together with just the right guy. Not only Jennifer, but also her Nana and mother, makes the story even better. Teen angst never looked so good until THE BREAKUP BIBLE. I say that it is in need of a sequel.


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