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The Black Book: Diary of a Teenage Stud, Vol. I: Girls, Girls, Girls

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"Not since American Pie has there been a more honest portrayal of the American teenage boy and his desires."

-- Honor Elspeth "Honey" Black

"Fantasy and reality are all the same to Jonah Black. Freud would have had a field day."

-- Dr. Leonard Larue, Ph.D.

"And all this time I thought Honah didn't even like girls. The man's a Casanova!"

-- Thorne Wood

"Jonah Black has no idea what a stud he really is."

-- Posie Hoff

Volume I details Jonah's crash-and-burn reentry into the high school society and family he left behind two years before.


Traditionally, series fiction for teens is light, fluffy, and more likely to be found in a beach bag than on a required summer reading list. But lately, series fiction is starting to take itself a bit more, well, seriously, a good example being The Black Book: Diary of a Teenage Stud by the mysterious Jonah Black. A projected trilogy, the true author of Jonah's fictitious journal is hiding behind the Black name, apparently not yet willing to take credit for this Twin Peak-ish, literary sex tale. In the first volume, "Girls, Girls, Girls," Jonah reveals his difficulty in separating his rich imaginary life with the real world. Between writing about his steamy, disturbing encounters with the beautiful and possibly made-up Sophie, Jonah also documents some cold, hard facts about himself: he was expelled from his Pennsylvania boarding school, his former Florida high school is forcing him to repeat 11th grade, and his mom is a scary New Age sex therapist who writes books like Hello Penis! Hello, Vagina! Who wouldn't retreat into a fantasy world? But as Jonah's writing progresses, he begins to drop hints about his sordid Pennsylvania past, and savvy readers will be able to start to put together the clues of his unexplained expulsion. It isn't likely that Jonah's quirkily complex diary will entice the usual Sweet Valley High series reader, but it is sure to intrigue teen fans of oddball writers such as Daniel Pinkwater and Douglas Adams. It's weird, but this darkly humorous mystery is definitely worth it. (Ages 14 and older) --Jennifer Hubert
The Black Book: Diary of a Teenage Stud, Vol. IV: Faster, Faster, Faster

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Volume IV continues what began with the first three installments of Jonah Black's diary: the no-holds-barred, darkly comic tale of one teenager's inner life. Teens will find a new kind of hero in Jonah: one whose acute observations mirror their own. The journals, in print for all to read, are irresistibly honest and revealing, and sure to satisfy any reader's desire for a real, juicy story.

This installment brings us to the final, shocking revelations about Jonah's recent past.


The Black Book: Diary of a Teenage Stud, Vol. II: Stop, Don't Stop

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"Jonah Black broke my heart"

-- Cecily Lachoy

"Dude's got integrity, and he dives like a king. He's my idol."

-- Woodrow "Wailer" Contrad

"Jonah Black cracked his skull open over a girl. You gotta admire a kid who does a thing like that."

-- Herman "Pops" Berman

"I love Jonah Black, and he has no clue who I am."

-- Northgirl

Volume II reveals why Johan was expelled from boarding school -- but not why he did what he did, or just what that girl meant to him.


The Black Book: Diary of a Teenage Stud, Vol. III: Run, Jonah, Run

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"Jonah still doesn't know who I am, and it's driving me crazy."

-- Northgirl999

"Watch it, Jonah Black. You're a good diver, but you're not that good."

-- Lamar Jameson

"My son's diary is a testament to the fact that young people today need to be nicer to themselves. We all do."

-- Dr. Judith Black, Radio Personality and Teen Sexpert

"I love Jonah Black. I still can't believe he's real."

-- Sophie O'Brien

In Volume III, Jonah hooks up with the girl he left behind -- the same one who got him expelled from boarding school up north.


Mishima on Stage: The Black Lizard and Other Plays

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Girls, Girls Girls; Stop, Don't Stop; Run Jonah, Run; Faster, Faster, Faster (The Black Book (Diary of a Teenage Stud), Volumes 1 through 4)

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Four Volume Set of The Young Adult series Diary of a Teenage Stud.

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