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The Treasure Map of Boys: Noel, Jackson, Finn, Hutch, Gideon–and Me, Ruby Oliver (Ruby Oliver Quartet)

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E. Lockhart offers a waggish аnԁ picturesque demeanour аt thе trials аnԁ tribulations οf hold up a teen іn hеr third Ruby Oliver novel. Find out whаt thе real value іѕ іn Ruby’s life аѕ ѕhе mаkеѕ a value map οf open ѕhе cares fοr аnԁ whο lapse hеr feelings.
 
 
Ruby іѕ back аt Tate Prep, аnԁ іt’s hеr thirty-seventh week іn thе state οf Noboyfriend. Hеr be scared attacks аrе tеrrіbƖе, hеr Ɩіkе life іѕ even worse, аnԁ whаt’s more:
 
·        Noel іѕ essay hеr notes,
·        Jackson іѕ giving hеr frogs,
·        Gideon іѕ assisting hеr cook,
·        аnԁ Finn іѕ mаkіnɡ hеr brownies.
·        Rumors аrе flying, аnԁ Ruby’s already sucky reputation іѕ streamer downhill.
 
Nοt οnƖу thаt, ѕhе’s аƖѕο:
 
·        running a bake sale,
·        guidance thе secrets οf gray steel therapy,
·        occurrence ѕοmе severely sharp feet,
·        fortifying thе rіɡht

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  1. Khy // December 4th, 2011 at 12:01 pm
    5 of 5 public found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Ruby Oliver is back and better than ever, July 28, 2009
    By 
    Khy

    I didn’t realize how much I missed Ruby Oliver until I started conception this third book in the series. I haven’t read The Boyfriend List or The Boy Book in nearly a year, but as soon as I picked this one up, I was instantly sucked back into Ruby’s crazy, “Ag” filled world.

    Ruby’s strong accent and writing style are once over again present in this book. Her footnotes, her notes at the beginning of the chapters, and exceptionally used words are all back and make Roo as entertaining as ever. The best part about Roo in this book is that she finally learns to grow. She still has her panic attacks, and freaks out over boys, but by the end, she really learns some lessons she needed to learn in order to make herself a better person. It got a small preachy when she went over all the things she had learned throughout the book, but it still showed that she is finally growing up.

    There was a bunch of small things happening in the book along the way, so there was a lot of build up to the events of the end, which was kind of annoying, but it’s value it. The ending events show Roo’s development extremely well, and I was really proud of Roo for a certain event. But I can’t tell you what that is. ;)

    Fans of the first two books shouldn’t be disappointed in the third installment, because The Treasure Map of Boys is absolutely spankin’.

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  2. Heather // December 4th, 2011 at 12:40 pm
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Rock it out Ruby!, September 10, 2009
    By 
    Heather (Nashville, TN) –
    (VINE VOICE)
      

    What can I say? Ruby Oliver has dazzled me yet over again. She is the accent of the female species, or at least, the better half of it.

    It seems dear Roo can never catch a break. Just when she has finally gotten a handle on her panic attacks, twisted a new group of friends, and has begun an enjoyable internship at the city zoo, it’s all turned on its feet.

    Roo gets fired
    Jackson sends her a frog laden with meaning
    Noel is flirting and sending her notes
    Gideon sits with his thigh touching hers
    Nora is ignoring her once over again
    And Roo has just met Doctor Z’s fungi footed boyfriend.
    Could things get any more complicated?

    The pledge is yes, yes they can. The Treasure Chest of Boys does not disappoint. Filled with bake sale stand offs, emulsions of the kitchen variety, hair band therapy, goat correspondence, Operation Sophomore Like, bodyguard duty and more, we are once over again transported into the quirky, neurotic mind of our beloved Ruby Oliver. I’m sad that it is coming to an end, but I am nervously waiting to read about Roo’s next and last adventure.

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  3. YA book lover // December 4th, 2011 at 1:22 pm
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    4.0 out of 5 stars
    E. Lockhart never disappoints, August 15, 2009
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    YA book lover
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    “The Treasure Map of Boys” is the third book about Ruby Oliver, a 16-year ancient girl unsure of what and who she wants in her life. Ruby’s life is messy and stressful as she tries to figure out how to deal with her overbearing parents, ex-boyfriend, potential boyfriends, her on and off friends, and undeserved scandalous reputation.

    Once over again, E. Lockhart doesn’t disappoint. Her knowledge of the inner works of a teenage girl’s mind is profound and portrayal of Ruby’s is extremely realistic. My only complaint is that in spite of a lot of self-examination and sessions with her shrink, Ruby still seems to be wedged in the same house where she was in the beginning of “The Boyfriend List,” I personally wanted to see more growth in her. But it did not stop me from thoroughly enjoying this clever book.

    I will be nervously awaiting the fourth and last book about Ruby or anything else written by E. Lockhart for that matter.

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