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Guest 1st May 2009
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General comments: Ned Vizzinis Be More Chill is a great book. It was hard to put down once you start. Great plot. as the reviewer above me states it's a good way to get into a guys head ..... I don't know about that. It isn't to far fetched though.
I WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WITH JEREMY AND CHRISTINE!!
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Guest 14th Oct 2008
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Ned Vizzini, Be More Chill was hilarious but a bit r-rated but overall it was really good.- Read Guest's review (17 words)
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allstarmike 20th Dec 2007
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I love how in Be More Chill, Ned Vizzini actually talks about real things that high school kids actually go through instead of trying to cover it up like it doesn't happen. I respect the author now and am looking for more books by him right this moment.- Read allstarmike's review (91 words)
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emma155 27th Jul 2004
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'Be More Chill' by Ned Vizzini is a completly different book to the type I would normally choose to read. It is about an uncool teenager, Jeremy, who is desperate to become more popular, he is so desperate he steals from his aunt, in order to pay for a piece of technology which would make him cool! He manages to be seen as 'cool' by other people and even Christine the girl he fancies notices him! How does he become cool? A Squip! After purchasing the squip, the book becomes funnier and more inte ...- Read emma155's review (196 words)
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'Be More Chill' written by Ned Vizzini, published by Harper Collins
An amazing book with a realistic plot that provides an interesting and frank insight into boys' minds.
Jeremy Heere buys himself a 'squip', which is a miniature computer (with Keanu Reeves' voice) that lodges into his brain and lets him know how to be cool. It's all in the hopes of impressing Christine who he likes (until he's squipped, then he 'digs' her !). But, is Christine cool enough for the squip?
Girls: the sec ...- Read Caitlin 2's review (127 words)







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