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D**S
From All the Way to Sex Drive
The movie adaption of this film had me laughing my ass off, you can only imagine my surprise when I realized it was a novel adaption. Very pleased to own this.
M**M
A Nice Little Book to Kill the Time
I discovered "All the Way" after watching the movie "Sex Drive" and noticing it in the credits. I thought the movie had some pretty funny scenes/jokes and decided I would check out the book because of the old axiom of how the book is 100x better than the movie. Not this time. It turns out that the movie was (loosely) based on this novel. Unfortunately, I would have to rate the movie better than the book because of the rather tweenie feel of the novel. The book is nowhere near as daring as the movie was in terms of language, sexuality, comedy, etc. But I must admit that it kept me hooked until the very last page. It becomes extremely obvious towards the end of the book that the target audience is floating around the age of 14. Which isn't a bad thing, necessarily. But I was really hoping that the author was going to surprise me and deliver on a novel that is supposed to remind the reader of his tumultuous youth. The character development is 2-dimensional and the ending is painfully obvious. But I would still recommend this book to anyone who wants to kill some time whilst keeping a few brain cells firing. I will give the author major points for writing a nice, "cute" ending for the protagonist, especially considering it was somewhat lacking in the film version.
H**.
Thank you for the great book
The book was a gift from me to a friend in prison. Because they check books before allowing inmates to read them, it took a really long time for him to get the book, but he's still satisfied.
M**N
This book is too much fun! Real-life hysterical situations!
Ian, the classic boy-next-door-still-a-virgin-nice-guy, can't seem to 'make it' with the opposite sex like his friend Lance, who picks up adoring girls right and left. Working as a drudge at the donut shop in the mall, Ian wants to redeem his summer by taking it's last weekend to drive from Chicago to South Carolina to meet (and have sex with) a "hottie" sorority girl he met online. His best friends Lance and Felicia get a wind of his intentions and insist on going along for the ride, encouraging Ian's 'makeover' in order to keep up the macho facade he established in his messaging. This first time novel is a perfect delight, portraying hysterical teenage situations and attitudes. It is so well written that even minor characters and circumstances are memorable. This highly entertaining read is fun and endearing, and quite satisfying in the end. You cannot help but feel that you are in the car, too, taking part in this wonderful friendship on a zany ride across the states. Oh, and yes, Ian does go 'all the way', despite the many obstacles they encounter in theri hurry to get there on time.
A**R
Rather Impressive
Like others said, this book definitely "inspired" the Sex Drive motion picture. The movie is more R rated, raunchy, goofy for goofy sake, etc. This book is where the foundation of the motion picture came from. It is a teen to (perhaps) young adult novel. I could see myself loving and being romantically inspired by this book in high school, and I'm sure some of those 14 to 18 year old readers have. A rather quick read, easy to get done in a few short sittings. I do credit the author for being able to capture that teen to young adult voice, at the very least, he has not forgotten what it was like to be that age.
J**N
a book that you will never stop laughing.
All the Way is a very well put together book that is ultimatley very hilarious and very realistic. I liked it because i could connect to this book because being a teenager it is sometimes harder to connect with adult-like books. This book just made me laugh and realize that my friends would do something like that. I am very pleased with this book and i would reccomend anyone to read it even if you are an adult. There are a lot of ways that you could find your own humor in this wonderful novel.
S**G
Laugh Out Loud!!!
Hillarious! I loved this book and could not put it down. Not only is the plot funny but the writing is hillarious. I have never read a book where I actually laughed out loud -- but with this book, i did all the time. I could not put the book down and finished it in two days.Attention parents: it is not one of those slutty teen books either. Not to be an ending spoiler, but this writer, in the end, shows that he has respect for women.
R**F
If you like "All the Way" then you'll LOVE "The Sure Thing"
If you like this book, then you'll love the 1985 movie "The Sure Thing" with John Cusack, Daphne Zuniga, Nicollette Sheridan and Anthony Edwards. Yes, there are some differences and the road trip has been updated, but it's the same story right down to the sexy sorority girl ready to go all the way."The Sure Thing"Plot Synopsis: College freshman John (Gib) Gibson decides to go cross country to visit his friend in California during winter break. Awaiting there is a bikini-clad babe whom his friend assures him is a "sure thing". Meanwhile, Allison, a cute (but somewhat anal retentive) girl at Gib's college has also decided to head out to Cal. to see her boyfriend during break. Gib and Allison are thrust together on a road trip from hell, and somewhere along the way, they find each other's company to be tolerable. Now, what will become of Gib's "sure thing?"
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