Jason and Marceline have been friends since the end of seventh grade. Now in ninth grade, Jason's starting to think that they could be more than friends, and Marceline's starting to think so, too. But does the beginning of romance mean the end of their friendship?
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Jason and Marceline
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12+
Release Date
September 01, 1986
ISBN
0316806625
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2 reviews
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4.5
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Love Bites
(Updated: July 10, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Yuyi
Jason and Marceline have a good relationship as best friends, but Jason wants more. Marceline thinks that Jason is acting weird and not being himself.He tries to be like his friends,trying to give Marceline hickeys, but Marceline doesn't want to be a purple neck. Makeout fight, makeout fight! Oh love!!! Awesome book for broken up relatonships! Don't worry there are other guys.
Jason and Marceline have a good relationship as best friends, but Jason wants more. Marceline thinks that Jason is acting weird and not being himself.He tries to be like his friends,trying to give Marceline hickeys, but Marceline doesn't want to be a purple neck. Makeout fight, makeout fight! Oh love!!! Awesome book for broken up relatonships! Don't worry there are other guys.
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A not-so-typical 9th grade romance
(Updated: July 10, 2026)
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4.0
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4.0
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Reader reviewed by bookworm9
Ninth grader Jason just wants to experience everything he thinks guys his age are supposed to be doing, but having Marceline as his girlfriend doesn't make it easy. As an intelligent, opinionated girl who could care less about popular trends, she's not about to let Jason make out with her just because all the other couples are doing it. Their relationship-- and ninth grade in general-- is slowly figured out by Jason over the course of the novel, which is told in wonderfully real first person. Jason and Marceline make a great couple because they're good friends, and know when to tell each other off.
Ninth grader Jason just wants to experience everything he thinks guys his age are supposed to be doing, but having Marceline as his girlfriend doesn't make it easy. As an intelligent, opinionated girl who could care less about popular trends, she's not about to let Jason make out with her just because all the other couples are doing it. Their relationship-- and ninth grade in general-- is slowly figured out by Jason over the course of the novel, which is told in wonderfully real first person. Jason and Marceline make a great couple because they're good friends, and know when to tell each other off.
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