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The Kissing Booth by Beth Reekles
1.0

You’re lucky if you can get even one really good best friend in your life.

How to meet a controlling yet hot guy who hits people who are mean to you and tells you who you can see and what you can wear before you start dating.
And as the title implies, there's a lot of kissing going on - aside from the kissing booth.
This story seems to be taking the world by storm, due to its recent adaptation by Netflix. The story of a girl's first kiss... and the havoc followed by it. What do you do when you start dating your best friend's brother? Well, certainly not what Elle Evans does...
The Kissing Booth follows Elle Evans, who, up to her junior year, has never kissed a boy. Ever since she was born, she's been best friends with Lee Flynn, they're practically twins. The issue is that she's always had a crush on Lee's bad boy, older brother, Noah, and she can never act on that crush because (a) It's her best friend's brother and (b) Because of Rule #9 and (c) He only sees her as his little brother's best friend-- or does he? When Elle and Lee come up with the idea of hosting a Kissing Booth for their school fair, little do they know that the very same booth will change their lives?
Okay, yeah, that was a little dramatic. Let's just say that drama ensures after the kissing booth
I thought I will give it a try because it was made into a movie and all but it was not worth the time... Every scene and every move is a cliché... I am not a writer and I don’t know about writing books and all. But being a reader I can tell this is not a worthy book. (Overly dramatic, overrated.
I don’t know what the hype in this book was all about. Seriously. To say that I was disappointed was an understatement. Some, if not all, parts are very annoying. Even the characters. Everything is just so cliché and annoying and overly dramatic. The whole book was practically annoying.)
P.S. everything written here is my opinion about this book and I don’t intend to offend anyone.