Be More Chill

Be More Chill

by NedVizzini (Author)

Synopsis

This is one boy's exploration of what it takes to be cool , how to get a girl and what (not) to do when you've got one. What do you do if you're not cool? If girls are just an impossible (wet) dream? Simple. Take a pill containing a supercomputer that travels to your brain and tells you how to be cool - all the time! In the voice of your choice! Then, it's goodbye porn and geekdom, and hello hot chicks, parties and a whole new perspective on life. Meet Jeremy, the guy with a heart, who exchanges the xxxx in his hand for a squip in his head.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks
Published: 05 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 000718137X
ISBN 13: 9780007181377
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
Very funny, well observed and well written. Very clever story, beautiful executed -- definitly one to take notice of, and one of the cleverest plots I've come across in a long time. MELVIN BURGESS Hip, funky, funny and immensely entertaining -- Vizzini's debut is a novel of modern teen times that will resonate with all who choose to indulge in it's hilarious excess. JOHN MCLAY Comic and intelligent ... he shows a real talent for self-deprecating humour. Publishers Weekly Ned Vizzini is a young genius. And if he were old, he would be an old genius. It doesn't matter. This kid can write! Jonathan Ames, author of What's Not to Love and The Extra Man Be More Chill is a sharp social commentary disguised as a high school sex (or no sex, in our hero's case) comedy. I was thoroughly entertained by Vizzini's clever take on the insanity (and inanity) of contemporary teendom. Megan McCafferty, author of Sloppy Firsts and Second Helpings His wonderfully sardonic voice ... suggests a wisdom beyond his years. School Library Journal.
Author Bio
Ned Vizzini began writing for New York Press at the age of fifteen. At seventeen he was asked to write a piece for The New York Times Magazine which led to the publication of Teen Angst? Naaah..., a memoir of his years at Stuyvesant High School. Now twenty-two, Ned lives in Brooklyn, New York.