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Original Title: | Audrey, Wait! |
ISBN: | 159514191X (ISBN13: 9781595141910) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Victoria Kitchen, Audrey Cuttler, James Rasmussen, Evan Dennison |
Setting: | California(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2010) |
Robin Benway
Hardcover | Pages: 313 pages Rating: 3.77 | 14525 Users | 1259 Reviews
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EVERYBODY'S SINGING, "AUDREY, WAIT!" Audrey Cuttler's life hasn't been the same since that song, "Audrey, Wait!" hit the airwaves. All she wants to do is go to concerts, hang out with her friends, and maybe score a date with the cute boy who works with her at the Scooper Dooper. But now, her ex-boyfriend's song about their breakup is at the top of the charts and she's suddenly famous! The paparazzi won't leave her alone, the tabloids are trying to make her into some kind of rock goddess, and the Internet is documenting her every move! Will Audrey ever be able to have a normal life again? Get ready to find out, because it's time for Audrey to tell her side of the story.Present Of Books Audrey, Wait!
Title | : | Audrey, Wait! |
Author | : | Robin Benway |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 313 pages |
Published | : | April 10th 2008 by Razorbill |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Music. Teen |
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Ratings: 3.77 From 14525 Users | 1259 ReviewsCrit Of Books Audrey, Wait!
I actually enjoyed this more than I thought I would. I thought it would be a lighter, silly read - and I thought it'd suffer from not aging well in the land of technology in constant flux. But really, it was good.And I don't say that lightly. The character was a bit flawed but she was believable. I can't even imagine the horror of someone writing a break up song about you leaving them and suddenly becoming famous from it all. I loved her best friend, who brought over a hammer at the perfectRating: 3.5 StarsWhen I first came across Audrey, Wait! in my library, I dismissed it as being a rather silly novel. You see, I can be a very snobbish reader. Unless a book screams "DEPTH!" to me, I usually walk away from it. Well, then I joined GoodReads and virtually all my friends have loved this novel - even those who aren't fans of contemporary literature. As such, I couldn't help but pay my library another visit and check out the excruciatingly bright hardcover edition of this book. I kept
Originally reviewed on my blog Reading the Best of the Best.After having read and loved Robin Benways sophomore novel, The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, and June, I decided that I would get her debut novel Audrey, Wait! This is a novel that I have heard nothing but amazing things about so I was eager to see how I would like it. I learned some things while reading this book: 1) I dont listen to enough American music since each chapter in this book had song lyrics and I only knew a few of
So I think we all know by now that contemporary? So not my main squeeze. I'll step out with one every once in a while, and after reading nothing but praise for Robin Benway's Audrey, Wait!, I decided it was worth a shot. Of course, before cracking that spine I had to sit myself down and have a talk: I was going to have to suspend disbelief, big time. I wasn't going to let the notion that the entire plot of Audrey, Wait! is utterly ridiculous and unrealistic overcome my enjoyment of the story. I
The best (and the only good) character in this book was an oversized cat named Bendomolena. Really.I did like Audrey, the MC, at the beginning. But damn if this girl didn't start annoying me as the book went on.I care, Victoria! Or does that not matter anymore? Does my opinion not even count?Oh, no, it definitely counts. In fact, thats all that counts!What the fuck does that mean?News flash, Aud! Youre all you talk about anymore, and even then, all you do is complain! Youre a fucking whiner!...
I grew up as a Jenny amidst Tommy Tutone's "Jenny (867-5309)." I know an Eileen who lived through the heydey of "Come on, Eileen." These songs, however, were not written ABOUT us, they just featured our names. Imagine if you broke up with a dude who then turned around and wrote a song about how cold hearted you were, with the annoying refrain of "Your name, wait!" Audrey is that girl, and she's immediately launched into the public eye (a place in which she is none too comfortable). The
Wow. I expected this book to be good, and boy was I wrong, it was amazzzzing! I liked Audrey's character, the writing style, the music references, the plot, and how realistic it was while still being very light-readish. When I saw the description, I was like "this is unexpected, it seems pretty cool." Then when I actually got my hands on the book, I saw that it was reviewed by Meg Cabot, and I was pretty worried about the originality of it all. But no worries, Audrey, Wait! was as amazing as the
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