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5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too
Almost all of Lori McGillicuddy's summers were always the same: work at the Vader Marina along with her brother and the three boys next door -- Cameron, Sean, and Adam. It was the perfect place to work, since Lori was always able to practice her wakeboarding skills and be around Sean, her longtime crush. This summer was no different than the past ones, except for Lori's...
Published on August 4, 2007 by TeensReadToo

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2.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't get into it.
The story seemed all right, but I just couldn't get interested in the characters. I gave the book my customary 20 pages and then stopped.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, August 4, 2007
Almost all of Lori McGillicuddy's summers were always the same: work at the Vader Marina along with her brother and the three boys next door -- Cameron, Sean, and Adam. It was the perfect place to work, since Lori was always able to practice her wakeboarding skills and be around Sean, her longtime crush. This summer was no different than the past ones, except for Lori's three-step plan to finally get Sean to notice her as a girl instead of just one of the guys, and to have him ask her out.

All the stages of Lori's plan seems to be working just fine, since Sean has definitely started flirting with her. Unfortunately, it takes a huge setback when Sean steals his brother Adam's girlfriend.

Lori cannot believe this (her plan seemed foolproof) but at least now she can rule out that her age isn't a factor in why Sean hasn't asked her out yet, since Adam's now ex-girlfriend is a year younger than she is.

Now, the only way that Lori can win back Sean is to make him jealous, which sparks another plan. So Lori approaches Adam, telling him that the only way that they can get back the ones they love is to go out with each other. Surprisingly, Adam accepts this idea without much hesitation. Of course, having your crush's brother as your fake boyfriend may seem a little weird at first, especially since they look so much aliker. But it soon becomes natural for both Lori and Adam -- maybe a little too natural.

Lori can't help but get this tingling feeling whenever Adam is pretend-flirting with her. Spending time with Adam actually becomes really fun and he is all she begins to think about, which just can't be happening since it's Sean that she wants... right?

THE BOYS NEXT DOOR takes you on the ride of your life, making you want to scream and squeal at all the troubles Lori has to go through, just to get the guy of her dreams. Jennifer Echols makes Lori one of the most likeable characters out there with her outrageous but very hilarious ideas and, before you know it, readers will be scrambling to be in Lori's shoes. Another awesome novel from Jennifer Echols and another wonderful addition to the Simon Pulse Romantic Comedy series.

Reviewed by: Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dog-Eared All Over, April 12, 2008
Jennifer Echols is a package deal. Her voice is uncanny, her sense of humor is wicked, her character development is well-shaped and elaborate, and her plots are heartfelt. She revolutionized my ideal and concept of a feel-good romance novel with Major Crush, and if at all possible, even more so with The Boys Next Door.

Lori McGillicuddy, throughout the book, strives to change herself to what she thinks is a more desirable feminine personality. You know the type. Girly, cares insanely about her appearance, squealy-squeals, etc. She thinks this is the way to attract Sean, who's been the object of her affections for as long as she can remember. Everything is going according to plan until Sean pulls a fast one with Adam's girlfriend, Rachel, and then everyone's plans take a one-eighty. The plot thickens as more complex and intricate scheming take place, each character with their own ulterior motives for their actions. But a lie can only go undetected for so long before it catches up to you, right?

Anyone who's ever felt insecure can relate to this novel. The characters' feelings and motivations ring twelve kinds of true. Lori wants to be accepted, but can't seem to, being the tomboy that she is. She explains to Adam that when you're little, being a tomboy is fun, but when you grow up, people don't know what to do with you. So they exclude you. Adam wants to make his own identity, to not have Sean constantly overshadowing him. It's tough because not only is he the spitting image of Sean, but Sean's always taking what's his and being a class-A bastard to Adam. Sean, in turn, wants something Adam has: meaning in his relationships. He's seen as something of a player and wants to be taken seriously by a girl.

These wants and needs drive them to commit many mistakes, some of which hurt other people and some of which hurt themselves. In the end, though, you understand. You understand these characters. You get to know them. You care about them. I know I, for one, felt for them, laughed along with them, and gripped the book during the parts I wish hadn't happened. But most of all, I marveled at how dead-on Jenn's novel is in regards to how we teens are nowadays.

I loved Major Crush; I love this book so much more. I cannot wait for Jenn's next novel, Running to Stand Still, and her next Ro-Com, The Ex-Games. I highly recommend her novels--she's an author to check out.

9/10
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Boys Next Door, March 6, 2010
The Boys Next Door should come complete with a 'CAUTION: THIS BOOK IS HOT' warning strapped across the cover. At least then we'd know what we were in for, and wouldn't be at all surprised when extreme melting/swooning/drooling became part of the reading experience.

Jenn Echols seriously has a way with words, not to mention hotter than hot boys and teenage girls with their heads firmly screwed on. She has the rare talent of sucking you into a story, making you wish you were living it yourself, and then making you pray to the book gods that the sequel will land in your hands, like, NOW.

Although The Boys Next Door is packed with swoon-worthy guys, the boy I fell head over heels for is Adam, a 16-year-old wakeboarding fiend with a golden tan and ripped biceps with the power to make you forget your own name. Never was a boy so perfect and, unfortunately, so fictional. I may have to set up a support group just to get myself over this little fact, and I'm sure I wouldn't be sat there wallowing all on my lonesome (come join me, fellow Adam-aholics!).

The boys aren't all this book has going for it. It has a ridiculously likeable main character in the form of Lori, the lucky girl who lives next door to the glorious Vader brothers, and has the fun task of working with them at Vader Marina during the summer. She's snarky and fun, and is so realistic she practically jumps off the page. She's exactly the kind of person I'd like to have as a friend, and not just because of our shared tomboy gene.

To sum it up, The Boys Next Door is an absolute must-read for fans of YA, romance or just a downright addictive story. I'm already counting down the days until I can read the sequel, Endless Summer, and I'm glad that May 25th is fast approaching. Now, if only I had a handy time machine...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two Boys plus One Girl equals A Great Summer Read, August 28, 2007
Another great addition to the Simon Romantic Comedy series.

Books like this one are the reason I have to wear glasses now! I had to keep reading, flipping the pages, even in the dark car, straining my eyes. It was that good. I wanted to find out what happened to Lori, Adam, and Sean, and I got a satisfying ending. If you want a good beach read - or just a funny romance book in general - then you *need* to check out The Boy's Next Door.

- Other Simon Romantic Comedies I'd recommend:

Animal Attraction by Jamie Ponti
Major Crush by Jennifer Echols
*Dancing Queen by Erin Downing
*Prom Crashers by Erin Downing

*Haven't read it yet, but I can't wait to.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Who's Who?... Great Book!, March 30, 2008
So... I picked up this book expecting it be boring and this is what I found... we are introduced to Lori Mcgillicuddy. Lori loves to wakeboard and has always been a tomboy, and she is sick of it. She spent her whole life growing up around boys. Never had they looked at her as anything other than just another "guy"... until this summer. Lori trades in her boy shorts and football tees for bikinis and tank tops and the boys MOST DEFINATLEY have noticed. Lori has her heart set on the boy next door, Sean. Sean is popular and cute and every girl has her heart set on him. Lori is determined to get him this summer. Sean has two brothers, Cameron, and Adam. When Lori spots Sean with Adams girlfriend (Rachel) she is determined to make him jealous and make him want her. Adam and Lori pretend to date but what started out as pretending slowly turns into something a little more real... or does it? This whole story leaves you guessing. You never know if Adam ACTUALLY likes Lori, until the end. The main reason I rated this story five stars is because it wasn't fake, like most Gossip Girl stories. I liked that fact that everyone in the story basically knew each other and were all like family. Don't let the front cover fool you. I thought the cover made the book look like it was for a kid or something. The book itself is like 320 pages or around there. Now, normally I would tell you EVERYTHING that would happen when I review... but this time i think I'm going to leave out the juicy parts. There is a lot more to the story then I let on, I can only tell you to read it because it was one of the best teen books I have read in a while. READ IT! The worst that will happen is that you don't like the book (yeah right!) and you can just put it down early! =] I loved the characters and the plot line!
Hope you enjoyed my review... check out my others!
<3 tAyLoR
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved this book!, July 16, 2007
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Three hours at the pool and I breezed through this amazingly wonderful, warm, sweet, romantic story. Lori is a brave, tenacious, yet fragile heroine looking over the right guy for the wrong one. The love story between Lori and Adam is realistic and funny and if you don't fall in love with all the boys next door, I don't know what to say. The book had me from the first page. Jenn Echols is a great voice in young adult romantic comedies and I can't wait to read more from her.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Rated G, January 12, 2012
This review is from: The Boys Next Door (Kindle Edition)
Definitely for you 12-13 year old girls. It is a good romantic story that will make you curl your toes if you are a preteen or a teenager. It is cute in the sense of what she feels is her obligation since her mother left. But it is definitely a good summer quick read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fell in love with Adam, December 27, 2011
This review is from: The Boys Next Door (Kindle Edition)
I fell in love with Adam instantly and love every time he was in the book. I loved this book because even though you know who's right for Lori, you don't get frustrated with her for not knowing. I was sad when this book was over but happy when I found out there is the sequel endless summer!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this book!, December 25, 2011
This review is from: The Boys Next Door (Kindle Edition)
This is my favorite book by Jennifer Echols. I couldn't put this book down when I first started reading it, I mean how could you? I couldn't put the book down mainly because I wanted to know if Lori and Sean were going to end up or Lori and the youngest brother Adam were going to. Let's just say I was very happy with who she picked :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fun, enjoyable read!, November 17, 2011
This is the third Jennifer Echols book that I've read and I have to say, it delivers! The Boys Next Door is a fun, quirky, humorous and sexy look into the life of Lori and her summertime job at a southern marina. Filled with great writing, great characters and some steam-inducing scenes, this one is not to be missed!

Lori is an excellent character in that she is strong and independent and comes into her own with a bit of humorous style. The one drawback I see in her is that sometimes...she's totally blind! (Can't tell you how, just read the book to find out!). But overall, I thoroughly enjoyed going along on her journey of discovery, laughing at her humor and cringing at her blatant ignorance to things right in front of her...haven't we all been there?! :-)

And in true Echols style, there of course are boys, boys, boys. The main one being Adam, who happens to be Lori's bff (love when they do that!). Adam is the youngest of the three Vader boys, so Lori relates to him the most (their bdays are only weeks apart), and the two grow up being super close. But things change the summer they turn sixteen, and seeing that play out was such fun!

I am happy to give The Boys Next Door 5 stars, and to say that if you're looking for a great time in the balmy Alabama heat, then you need to pick up this book!
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