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Original Title: | One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies |
ISBN: | 1416907882 (ISBN13: 9781416907886) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Ruby |
Setting: | Los Angeles, California(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Rhode Island Teen Book Award (2006), Iowa Teen Award (2007), Missouri Gateway Readers Award Nominee (2007) |
Sonya Sones
Paperback | Pages: 268 pages Rating: 3.96 | 7882 Users | 875 Reviews

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Title | : | One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies |
Author | : | Sonya Sones |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 268 pages |
Published | : | October 25th 2005 by Simon Pulse (first published April 27th 2004) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Poetry. Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Contemporary. Teen. Death |
Narration To Books One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies
My name is Ruby. This book is about me.It tells the deeply hideous story
of what happens when my mother dies
and I'm dragged three thousand miles away
from my gorgeous boyfriend, Ray,
to live in L.A. with my father,
who I've never even met
because he's such a scumbag that he
divorced my mom before I was born.
The only way I've ever even "seen" him
is in the movies,
since he's this megafamous actor
who's been way too busy
trying to win Oscars
to even visit me once in fifteen years.
Everyone loves my father.
Everyone but me.
Rating Based On Books One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies
Ratings: 3.96 From 7882 Users | 875 ReviewsJudgment Based On Books One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies
In my opinion, I think this book was better than the other 2 books I recently read by Sonya Sones. The theme of the book sometimes you just need a little trust in someone and the world might eventually come together. This is the theme because throughout the book the main character named Ruby does not trust her dad who she hasn't seen in about 14 years and she won't even acknowledge him. When she does start trusting him though, he saves her life and they become very close. Every person has aPretty mature in spots but interesting otherwise.
It was a very interesting,easy book to read.

Definitely for young adults. The middle just dragged on with more of the same "I hate my dad" dialogue and boring diary entries. There just was never any real exciting events that moved the plot along. I thought it weird that the author had Ruby devastated over her mothers death and then proceed to ask her in a diary entry how she is doing 6 feet under and various related entries like this. Just had a real flip tone about it and seemed out of place and got annoying after awhile . A lot of filler
I loved this book and really liked how it was written in-verse. It was fun and easy to read. There were no boring and drawn out parts of it. The story line was really interesting and I loved how it was from the point of view of a celebrity's daughter. The main character was pretty cool and had a really interesting life. Three main things that made me really like this book were its point of view, its relatability, and the author's writing style. It was really cool how this book was told by the
I loved this really quick read in verse. Ruby is a young 15 year old who is on her way to live with her dad after her mother died, but Ruby is far less than happy to leave her home and friends and boyfriend. She truly resents her father for not being in her life; however, as is typical things are never what they seem.Recommendation:Even if you don't normally read books in verse, make this one an exception.
I really don't understand why young adult authors think that they have to make their characters clones of Holden Caulfield to create an interesting, worth-while story. In my personal opinon, it usually just turns into a whiny mess. To make matters worse, when the author compares their protagonist character to Holden directly in the text, the book turns into an automatic cheese-fest.From the start, when poor little Ruby was whining on about "not being depressed", nope "not at all", I knew this
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