Helpful Score: 4
This has to be the best book I have read. The alternating chapter points of view give you a great look into the head of both a girl and a guy on the same topic and add alot of insite into the story line. It is full of real images and intense moments. It is a must read!
Helpful Score: 4
I saw the the movie first and I loved the movie so I decided to read the book. The book was amazing! The book was written very casual and easy to read. I felt as if Nick and Norah's were my friends venting to me. The writing is very natural in both the thought process and language of teens their age on the verge of college.
I intended to read the book just a bit before I went to bed. I read this booth in 9 hours straight. During the part when the sun comes up in the book, the sun came up in my window. Crazy!
This book is a great read for teens and young adults. I am 22 and I love it. I had some of my friends read this and they all had a hard time putting it down.
I suggest giving this out as a gift to people who enjoy reading or even someone who should read.
Watch the movies first so you have no disappointments! Highly reccomended!
I intended to read the book just a bit before I went to bed. I read this booth in 9 hours straight. During the part when the sun comes up in the book, the sun came up in my window. Crazy!
This book is a great read for teens and young adults. I am 22 and I love it. I had some of my friends read this and they all had a hard time putting it down.
I suggest giving this out as a gift to people who enjoy reading or even someone who should read.
Watch the movies first so you have no disappointments! Highly reccomended!
Helpful Score: 2
Reviewed by Me for TeensReadToo.com
Before I start the story that is Nick and Norah, I decided we needed to get some misconceptions out of the way first.
1) I don't live in Manhattan, so I won't understand what the characters are talking about. Wrong! I don't live in Manhattan--actually, I've never been farther East than Ohio, but I still got the gist of the story quite easily. Sure, I might never have visited Times Square, but I've been on the Square in my hometown (population 3,400), and the same types of things went on there that go on in New York.
2) This book is full of cursing. Right! And if you haven't heard a lot of curse words (do I really need to spell them out?), especially from the mouths of teens, in the last twenty years or so, I'm guessing you live on a commune somewhere in the middle of Utah.
3) This book only covers one night. Right again! And oh, what a night it is! One night, filled with all the ups, downs, and sideways that being a teen in todays world brings.
Now that we've got that out of the way, we can concentrate on the story. It's about Nick, a bassist for a band with an ever-changing name, who recently had his heart broken by a b***h named Tris. It's about Norah, an uber-complicated girl with more issues than The National Enquirer, who not too long ago had her virginity broken by Tal. And then there's Caroline, and Jessie, and Uncle Lou, not to mention Dev and Thom, and Randy from Are You Randy?, and Hunter from Hunter. There's beer, and there's drugs, and there's sex, although none of it is Nick or Norah's.
There's heartbreak, and devastation, and lust, and forgiveness, and acceptance. There's parents to deal with, and friends to attempt to deal with, and a boy and a girl who wish that, just once, they could be themselves and not deal at all. There's a love story, and a song about a girl on a street in the middle of the night, and a band that just might make it big, and a car that won't start, and a subway ride that requires jumping the turnstyle.
There's love, and anger, and disappointment, and desperation, and redemption. There's life, and then there's Nick and Norah. There's a story here, and you need to read it.
Before I start the story that is Nick and Norah, I decided we needed to get some misconceptions out of the way first.
1) I don't live in Manhattan, so I won't understand what the characters are talking about. Wrong! I don't live in Manhattan--actually, I've never been farther East than Ohio, but I still got the gist of the story quite easily. Sure, I might never have visited Times Square, but I've been on the Square in my hometown (population 3,400), and the same types of things went on there that go on in New York.
2) This book is full of cursing. Right! And if you haven't heard a lot of curse words (do I really need to spell them out?), especially from the mouths of teens, in the last twenty years or so, I'm guessing you live on a commune somewhere in the middle of Utah.
3) This book only covers one night. Right again! And oh, what a night it is! One night, filled with all the ups, downs, and sideways that being a teen in todays world brings.
Now that we've got that out of the way, we can concentrate on the story. It's about Nick, a bassist for a band with an ever-changing name, who recently had his heart broken by a b***h named Tris. It's about Norah, an uber-complicated girl with more issues than The National Enquirer, who not too long ago had her virginity broken by Tal. And then there's Caroline, and Jessie, and Uncle Lou, not to mention Dev and Thom, and Randy from Are You Randy?, and Hunter from Hunter. There's beer, and there's drugs, and there's sex, although none of it is Nick or Norah's.
There's heartbreak, and devastation, and lust, and forgiveness, and acceptance. There's parents to deal with, and friends to attempt to deal with, and a boy and a girl who wish that, just once, they could be themselves and not deal at all. There's a love story, and a song about a girl on a street in the middle of the night, and a band that just might make it big, and a car that won't start, and a subway ride that requires jumping the turnstyle.
There's love, and anger, and disappointment, and desperation, and redemption. There's life, and then there's Nick and Norah. There's a story here, and you need to read it.
Helpful Score: 1
It's very rare that I like a movie better than the book, but that is the case here. The characters are rougher and less enjoyable than their portrayal in the movie. The relationship that Nick and Norah have is mostly spur of the moment stuff, nothing deep that could indicate real love or a lasting relationship. I was also shocked at the amount of swearing that went on. It's an entertaining quick read about one crazy night in Manhattan, but if you're looking for something similar to the movie or a romance novel, pass this one over.