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9780553497007 English 0553497006 Rubin is really funny, but like John Green, he manages to be poignant. . . . In other words, it s a keeper. "Bustle "on "Denton Little s Deathdate" You only live once unless you re Denton Little Denton Little lives in a world exactly like our own except that everyone knows the day on which they will die. The good news: Denton has lived through his deathdate. Yay The bad news: He s being chased by the DIA (Death Investigation Agency), he can never see his family again, and he may now die anytime. Huh. Cheating death isn t quite as awesome as Denton would have thought. . . . Lance Rubin s debut novel, "Denton Little s Deathdate, " showed readers just how funny and poignant imminent death could be. Now in this sequel, he takes on the big questions about life. How do we cope, knowing we could die at any time? Would you save someone from dying even if they were a horrible person? Is it wrong to kiss the girl your best friend is crushing on if she s really into you instead? What if she s wearing bacon lip gloss? Praise for "Denton Little s Deathdate: " Highly original, fantastically entertaining, and laugh-out-loud funny, "Denton Little s Deathdate "is a wild romp through a night like no other. Jennifer E. Smith, author of "The Geography of You and Me" Let s all pray the grim reaper is even half as witty (and wise) as the deadly talented Lance Rubin. Till then: skip this book at your own peril. Tim Federle, author of "Better Nate than Ever "and "The Great American Whatever"", You only live once unless you're Denton Little This amazingly funny YA novel is for fans of John Green, Andrew Smith, and Matthew Quick The good news: Denton Little has lived through his deathdate. Yay The bad news: He's being chased by the DIA (Death Investigation Agency), he can never see his family again, and he may now die any time. Huh. Cheating death isn't quite as awesome as Denton would have thought... Lance Rubin's debut novel, "Denton Little's Deathdate," showed readers just how funny and poignant imminent death could be. Now in this sequel, he takes on the big questions about life. How do we cope, knowing we could die at any time? Would you save someone from dying even if they were a horrible person? Is it wrong to kiss the girl your best friend is crushing on if she's really into you instead? What if she's wearing bacon lip gloss? Praise for "Denton Little's Deathdate" "Rubin is really funny but like John Green, he manages to be poignant at the same time. You'll laugh out loud while you read this, but you're probably going to tear up a bit too." "Bustle" "The dialogue is witty and raunchy, the plot is uniquely twisted, and the ending is to die for. Buy multiple copies because this book will fly off the shelves." "VOYA" "Denton Little's Deathdate is hilarious, thought-provoking, irreverent, unforgettable. . . . " Catherine Gilbert Murdock, author of "Dairy Queen" "Highly original, fantastically entertaining, and laugh-out-loud funny, "Denton Little's Deathdate" is a wild romp through a night like no other." Jennifer E. Smith, author of "The Geography of You and Me" "Let's all pray the grim reaper is even half as witty (and wise) as the deadly talented Lance Rubin. Till then: skip this book at your own peril." Tim Federle, author of "Better Nate than Ever"", You only live once--unless you're Denton Little! This amazingly funny YA novel is for fans of John Green, Andrew Smith, and Matthew Quick The good news: Denton Little has lived through his deathdate. Yay! The bad news: He's being chased by the DIA (Death Investigation Agency), he can never see his family again, and he may now die any time. Huh. Cheating death isn't quite as awesome as Denton would have thought... Lance Rubin's debut novel, Denton Little's Deathdate , showed readers just how funny and poignant imminent death could be. Now in this sequel, he takes on the big questions about life. How do we cope, knowing we could die at any time? Would you save someone from dying even if they were a horrible person? Is it wrong to kiss the girl your best friend is crushing on if she's really into you instead? What if she's wearing bacon lip gloss? Praise for Denton Little's Deathdate : "Rubin is really funny but like John Green, he manages to be poignant at the same time. You'll laugh out loud while you read this, but you're probably going to tear up a bit too." -- Bustle "The dialogue is witty and raunchy, the plot is uniquely twisted, and the ending is to die for. Buy multiple copies because this book will fly off the shelves."-- VOYA "Denton Little's Deathdate is hilarious, thought-provoking, irreverent, unforgettable. . . . " --Catherine Gilbert Murdock, author of Dairy Queen "Highly original, fantastically entertaining, and laugh-out-loud funny, Denton Little's Deathdate is a wild romp through a night like no other." --Jennifer E. Smith, author of The Geography of You and Me "Let's all pray the grim reaper is even half as witty (and wise) as the deadly talented Lance Rubin. Till then: skip this book at your own peril." --Tim Federle, author of Better Nate than Ever
9780553497007 English 0553497006 Rubin is really funny, but like John Green, he manages to be poignant. . . . In other words, it s a keeper. "Bustle "on "Denton Little s Deathdate" You only live once unless you re Denton Little Denton Little lives in a world exactly like our own except that everyone knows the day on which they will die. The good news: Denton has lived through his deathdate. Yay The bad news: He s being chased by the DIA (Death Investigation Agency), he can never see his family again, and he may now die anytime. Huh. Cheating death isn t quite as awesome as Denton would have thought. . . . Lance Rubin s debut novel, "Denton Little s Deathdate, " showed readers just how funny and poignant imminent death could be. Now in this sequel, he takes on the big questions about life. How do we cope, knowing we could die at any time? Would you save someone from dying even if they were a horrible person? Is it wrong to kiss the girl your best friend is crushing on if she s really into you instead? What if she s wearing bacon lip gloss? Praise for "Denton Little s Deathdate: " Highly original, fantastically entertaining, and laugh-out-loud funny, "Denton Little s Deathdate "is a wild romp through a night like no other. Jennifer E. Smith, author of "The Geography of You and Me" Let s all pray the grim reaper is even half as witty (and wise) as the deadly talented Lance Rubin. Till then: skip this book at your own peril. Tim Federle, author of "Better Nate than Ever "and "The Great American Whatever"", You only live once unless you're Denton Little This amazingly funny YA novel is for fans of John Green, Andrew Smith, and Matthew Quick The good news: Denton Little has lived through his deathdate. Yay The bad news: He's being chased by the DIA (Death Investigation Agency), he can never see his family again, and he may now die any time. Huh. Cheating death isn't quite as awesome as Denton would have thought... Lance Rubin's debut novel, "Denton Little's Deathdate," showed readers just how funny and poignant imminent death could be. Now in this sequel, he takes on the big questions about life. How do we cope, knowing we could die at any time? Would you save someone from dying even if they were a horrible person? Is it wrong to kiss the girl your best friend is crushing on if she's really into you instead? What if she's wearing bacon lip gloss? Praise for "Denton Little's Deathdate" "Rubin is really funny but like John Green, he manages to be poignant at the same time. You'll laugh out loud while you read this, but you're probably going to tear up a bit too." "Bustle" "The dialogue is witty and raunchy, the plot is uniquely twisted, and the ending is to die for. Buy multiple copies because this book will fly off the shelves." "VOYA" "Denton Little's Deathdate is hilarious, thought-provoking, irreverent, unforgettable. . . . " Catherine Gilbert Murdock, author of "Dairy Queen" "Highly original, fantastically entertaining, and laugh-out-loud funny, "Denton Little's Deathdate" is a wild romp through a night like no other." Jennifer E. Smith, author of "The Geography of You and Me" "Let's all pray the grim reaper is even half as witty (and wise) as the deadly talented Lance Rubin. Till then: skip this book at your own peril." Tim Federle, author of "Better Nate than Ever"", You only live once--unless you're Denton Little! This amazingly funny YA novel is for fans of John Green, Andrew Smith, and Matthew Quick The good news: Denton Little has lived through his deathdate. Yay! The bad news: He's being chased by the DIA (Death Investigation Agency), he can never see his family again, and he may now die any time. Huh. Cheating death isn't quite as awesome as Denton would have thought... Lance Rubin's debut novel, Denton Little's Deathdate , showed readers just how funny and poignant imminent death could be. Now in this sequel, he takes on the big questions about life. How do we cope, knowing we could die at any time? Would you save someone from dying even if they were a horrible person? Is it wrong to kiss the girl your best friend is crushing on if she's really into you instead? What if she's wearing bacon lip gloss? Praise for Denton Little's Deathdate : "Rubin is really funny but like John Green, he manages to be poignant at the same time. You'll laugh out loud while you read this, but you're probably going to tear up a bit too." -- Bustle "The dialogue is witty and raunchy, the plot is uniquely twisted, and the ending is to die for. Buy multiple copies because this book will fly off the shelves."-- VOYA "Denton Little's Deathdate is hilarious, thought-provoking, irreverent, unforgettable. . . . " --Catherine Gilbert Murdock, author of Dairy Queen "Highly original, fantastically entertaining, and laugh-out-loud funny, Denton Little's Deathdate is a wild romp through a night like no other." --Jennifer E. Smith, author of The Geography of You and Me "Let's all pray the grim reaper is even half as witty (and wise) as the deadly talented Lance Rubin. Till then: skip this book at your own peril." --Tim Federle, author of Better Nate than Ever