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Jill P
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Nov 05, 2012 02:24PM
I've read a lot of books that have a couple of chapters from the guys point of view, but I really want to read one that is completely from his side. Any suggestions?
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Also anything by Rick Riordan
The main character isn't technically a guy or girl but it is a great read!Also agree with
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Here are more that I haven't read but have been wanting too!
Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer
Ranger's Apprentice series by John Flanagan
Beautiful Creatures, I Am Number Four. I admit I'm not huge on these books, but they are popular, fun books written from a guys point of veiw. They're both entertaining! I prefer Beautiful Creatures series over I Am number Four, though (I never continued reading after Four)
I Am Number Four Under the Never Sky (Perry's chapters)
Midnight Sun
Percy Jackson
Infernal Devices (Will's chapters)
try Slammed ....Point of retreat and This girl by Colleen Hoover, the last to are from the guy POV really good!
If any ladies want insight into the unfiltered young male mind, look no further. Excerpt from the book:
Okay. Time to establish some ground rules in order to keep things professional:
1. Do not stare at her ass.
2. Genuinely listen to her incessant babbling no matter how trivial and mind numbingly boring it is.
3. Do not stare at her breasts.
4. Always smile when she says something, no matter how inane.
5. Do not stare at her ass.
6. Offer to help even if she can easily do it. Chicks dig that kind of shit. Trust me. I’m all knowing.
7. Do not stare at her breasts.
8. Chew gum. Not really sure why that’s important to be honest… I dunno, whatever.
Follow these eight universal rules and you’ll be the girl’s dream guy. Unless she’s a stalker of course, in which case you don’t really have to do much. Except perhaps get a restraining order and an unlisted phone number. And some night-vision goggles for those long, dreadfully quiet walks home in the dark. You just never know when you’ll get jumped.
‘You wish someone would stalk you.’
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