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Run, Jonah, Run (School & Library Binding)

by Jonah Black (Author) "I just took my own picture with a Polaroid camera ..." (more)
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Jonah Black is back in Run, Jonah, Run, Volume III of the Black Book: Diary of a Teenage Stud series. The virile volume opens with Jonah on the verge of losing his virginity to Posie. An unexpected phone call from former flame Sophie changes the mood.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Gr. 8-12. In the third volume of the author's Black Book (Diary of a Teenage Stud) series, Florida high-school junior Jonah Black surely wins the award for most unlucky-in-love male teen. In this journal, he once again inadvertently sabotages multiple opportunities to consummate or even begin relationships, and his mishaps are as engaging as ever. It's worth noting that the objects of Jonah's affection run the gamut-- from wholesome surfer girl Posie to brilliant, edgy Molly--yet all are realistic characters with exasperating and wholly believable flaws. While some details of Jonah's personal life are made clear, readers will be intrigued by what's left open, and they will be waiting for the next volume, to be entitled Faster, Faster, Faster. The light tone of the narrative masks some real depth, which the thoughtful reader will savor. Expect a run on this title from teens who enjoyed the previous books. Debbie Carton
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2.0 out of 5 stars run, jonah, run, April 17 2003
By Sean S Elliot (Oxford, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
I do not recommend this book. Reading it was almost a necessity due to the momentous nature of Vol. II. The story lacked activity. Jonah seemed to be reflecting on a few events for an awfully long time, while at the same time reflecting on his personality. I felt like I was stuck in his head for so long I couldn't think clearly. Some of the coincidental events in the book seemed too fantastic. The sex, drug use, and the drinking and driving scene were excessive. I would almost characterize the book as a trashy romance novel, for men, with no follow through. Jonah is not an age appropriate role model. In the previous books he is though. It seems as though the book was hastily written to keep the reader's mouth wet. The inconclusiveness of the book leads me to believe that the quality of the writing is being sacrificied simply to make fast money.
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4.0 out of 5 stars More from the world of Jonah Black, April 23 2002
By Lizzie "carebrite" (La Palma, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
Jonah is back again this time he excited and nervous because he finally going to get to see Sophie in person and get to hang out with her.

Even though he knows he cares about Sophie he is still with Posie and cares about her alot. But as Jonah's bad luck kicks in he screws up with Posie and they end up breaking up.

Jonah is still trying to figure out who NorthGirl999 is. And he is also trying to figure out how to get down to Orlando to see Sophie. But an e-mail to him warns him of Sophie.

Jonah makes it down to Orlando only to find that things are going to go the way he planned and he isn't happy about it. With all the bumps in the road Jonah still manages to find some happiness in life.

I hope in the next book we finally find out who NorthGirl999 is and what wrong with Sophie.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't put it down...., Mar 1 2002
By Kate (Everett, Pa) - See all my reviews
This book is soo good. I read it in less then one night and then I passed it to all of my firends to read. They loved it and we cant wait for the next book. Its a good look at a teenage life. I cant wait until volume 4 comes out....OMG the best book by far I've ever read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It was THE BEST!
This book is really good, and if you liked the first two your sure to like this one! In The Black Book [Diary of a Teenage Stud], Vol. Read more
Published on Jan 22 2002 by Kelly

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