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4.1 11
Young Adult Fiction
855
Another Fantastic Story from 2 Great Authors
(Updated: June 26, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
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Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
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Reader reviewed by the book muncher
Naomi and Ely have been best friends for forever. They love each other, although Naomi may love Ely in a way that he doesnt love her shes straight, hes gay. Theyve gone though everything together from teaching each other how to kiss to their parents big fight. And to make sure nothing goes wrong with their friendship, they created the No Kiss List, a list of people that neither of the friends is allowed to kiss. Thats until Ely kisses Naomis boyfriend, Bruce the Second, though. It seems as if the friendship will be torn apart, and Naomi and Ely struggle to come to terms with what their friendship really was and what remains.
I have to say that Naomi and Elys No Kiss List was a beautiful story. It explores sexuality and the fine line between friendship and something more. I really loved the chapters told from nearly all the characters perspectives, and especially the chapters from Naomi or Elys points of view. Rachel Cohn and David Levithan do a wonderful job of portraying each of the characters thoughts and emotions. I was rooting for Naomi and Ely to repair their friendship throughout the whole story, and I also really enjoyed reading as each they grew and learned more of themselves.
Although I did really love Rachel Cohn and David Levithans first co-written novel, Nick & Norahs Infinite Playlist, I have to say that I enjoyed Naomi and Elys No Kiss List much more. Both, however, are very well-written and memorable novels that I recommend to everyone.
reposted from http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com
Naomi and Ely have been best friends for forever. They love each other, although Naomi may love Ely in a way that he doesnt love her shes straight, hes gay. Theyve gone though everything together from teaching each other how to kiss to their parents big fight. And to make sure nothing goes wrong with their friendship, they created the No Kiss List, a list of people that neither of the friends is allowed to kiss. Thats until Ely kisses Naomis boyfriend, Bruce the Second, though. It seems as if the friendship will be torn apart, and Naomi and Ely struggle to come to terms with what their friendship really was and what remains.
I have to say that Naomi and Elys No Kiss List was a beautiful story. It explores sexuality and the fine line between friendship and something more. I really loved the chapters told from nearly all the characters perspectives, and especially the chapters from Naomi or Elys points of view. Rachel Cohn and David Levithan do a wonderful job of portraying each of the characters thoughts and emotions. I was rooting for Naomi and Ely to repair their friendship throughout the whole story, and I also really enjoyed reading as each they grew and learned more of themselves.
Although I did really love Rachel Cohn and David Levithans first co-written novel, Nick & Norahs Infinite Playlist, I have to say that I enjoyed Naomi and Elys No Kiss List much more. Both, however, are very well-written and memorable novels that I recommend to everyone.
reposted from http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com
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