Confessions of a Serial Kisser
Confessions of a Serial Kisser
Confessions of a Serial Kisser
Wendelin Van Draanen
Does the perfect kiss exist? This smart and funny modern romance explores the pleasures and perils of love. A great book for fans of romantic reads like To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han.   Evangeline Logan wants a kiss. Not just any kiss—a “crimson kiss,” like the one in a romance novel she's become obsessed with. But the path to perfection is paved with many bad kisses—the smash mouth, the ear licker, the “misser,” the tentative tight lipper.   The phrase 'I don't kiss and tell' means nothing to the boys in her school.  And worse: someone starts writing her name and number on bathroom walls. And worst of all: the boy she's just kissed turns out to be her best friend's new crush.   Kissing turns out to be way more complicated than the romance novels would have you believe . . .

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Chick Lit
  • Fiction
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Romance

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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If your parents ever broke up, wouldn't you be upset? In Confessions of a Serial Kisser, that is exactly how Evangeline is feeling. She feels so upset, she hasn't gone out for volleyball that year, so she spends most of her free time at home, cleaning. One day, she stumbles on a library of books under her mother's bed in their condo. As she starts reading A Crimson Kiss, she feels compelled to get her crimson kiss. After a kiss from a guy or two, including one she just meet in line at Starbucks, she is labeled as a serial kisser. Suddenly her best friend of forever hates her.

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