How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman

How to Talk to Girls at Parties

Neil Gaiman

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For readers who revel in the magic of self-discovery, the thrill of first love, and the uncharted territories of adolescence, How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman is a captivating tale that will transport them to a world where the ordinary and extraordinary collide, and the mysteries of the human heart are revealed.

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Enn is a fifteen-year-old boy who just doesn't understand girls, while his friend Vic seems to have them all figured out. Both teenagers are in for the shock of their young lives, however, when they crash a local party only to discover that the gi...

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Community Reviews

3.61
based on 2,701 reviews

Moods

mysterious: 81%

adventurous: 40%

reflective: 33%

dark: 22%

funny: 22%

lighthearted: 21%

emotional: 12%

tense: 10%

challenging: 6%

inspiring: 2%

relaxing: 2%

sad: 2%

hopeful: 1%


Pace

69% of readers chose fast
25% of readers chose medium
5% of readers chose slow
fast
medium
slow

Plot or character driven?

28% of readers chose Plot
22% of readers chose A mix
47% of readers chose Character
1% of readers chose N/A
Plot
A mix
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Strong character development?

10% of readers chose Yes
26% of readers chose Complicated
58% of readers chose No
5% of readers chose N/A
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Complicated
No
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Loveable characters?

28% of readers chose Yes
38% of readers chose Complicated
25% of readers chose No
8% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

Diverse cast of characters?

30% of readers chose Yes
23% of readers chose Complicated
40% of readers chose No
5% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

Flaws of characters a main focus?

43% of readers chose Yes
18% of readers chose Complicated
30% of readers chose No
7% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
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