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The Kissing Booth

By: Beth Reekles
Narrated by: Cynthia Holloway
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A cool, sexy YA romance novel from 17-year-old Wattpad sensation Beth Reekles.

Meet Rochelle Evans: pretty, popular - and never been kissed. Meet Noah Flynn: badass, volatile - and a total player. When Elle decides to run a kissing booth at the school's Spring Carnival, she locks lips with Noah and her life is turned upside down. Her head says to keep away, but her heart wants to draw closer - this romance seems far from fairy tale and headed for heartbreak. But will Elle get her happily ever after?

©2013 Beth Reekles (P)2013 Random House Audiobooks
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I know it’s an audiobook but having male actors for the male voices would make it more tolerable.

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Warning survivors of domestic abuse may find this story disturbing!
This story should not have been published for YA. It reeks of domestic abuse, coercive, controlling and jealous behaviour. The lying to ensure no one knows, the sneaking around. The violence and fighting.
I think if we met up with Noah and Elle as a married couple 10 years in the future she would be a shattered, broken woman who was just trying to survive day to day.
This is not the kind of behaviour we should be encouraging our young women to be accepting of, that being kissed by a boy after he has shown controlling behaviour makes everything ok. It does not and it never will.
Anyone who reads this book and is triggered you should contact help.
This book also glorifies lying and deceit, not something that should be glorified and made light of, lying to everyone around you, your family, your friends should not be given the green light to being ok behaviour.
Having just recently finished listening to “See what you made me do” by Jess Hill a book about domestic abuse this book did trigger me for all the wrong reasons.

Not a book I would recommend for young women

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I watched the movie so thought the book would be good. Wasn't as good which is rare. Good for teenagers I think.

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