<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Prom night goes from dull to action-packed when high school senior Perry discovers his date, Gobi, is not actually the geeky Lithuanian exchange student she appears, but a gorgeous undercover assassin.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Ferris Bueller meets La Femme Nikita in this funny, action-packed young adult novel.</p>It's prom night--and Perry just wants to stick to his own plan and finally play a muchanticipated<br>gig with his band in the Big Apple. But when his mother makes him take Gobija Zaksauskas--their quiet, geeky Lithuanian exchange student--to the prom, he never expects that his ordinary high school guy life will soon turn on its head. Perry finds that Gobi is on a mission, and Perry has no other choice but to go along for a reckless ride through Manhattan's concrete grid with a trained assassin in Dad's red Jag.<br>Infused with capers, car chases, heists, hits, henchmen, and even a bear fight, this story mixes romance, comedy, and tragedy in a true teen coming-of-age adventure--and it's not over until it's "au revoir."<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>What follows are captures, tortures, machine guns, a helicopter rescue, and a kiss that is, like this addictive first novel for teens, a 'long, intoxicating dive through a sea of Red Bull.'--<i>Booklist, starred review</i></p> </p><i>Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick</i> is a high-octane, high-caliber joyride centered on one very loud night in New York City, a sort of Nick & Norah's Infinite Hit List. As Perry deals with flying bullets, exploding glass, and college admissions, your assignment is much simpler (and safer): Read this book! --Michael Northrop, author of <i>Trapped</i></p><i></i> </p><i>Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick</i> is the hilarious YA buzzbomb I've been waiting for all year. Has style and wit to burn. I read the whole thing in one sitting. Buildings explode, scores are settled, and the dialog is explosively funny. Pretty much every page does it to the hilt. Boom. --Sean Beaudoin, author of <i>You Killed Wesley Payne</i></p><i></i> </p>Fast paced, smart, exciting . . . it's like your favorite summer action thriller and John Hughes movie rolled into one. --Josh Schwartz, executive producer of <i>Gossip Girl</i> and <i>The O.C.</i></p> </p>Plain and simple, it's a blast. A couple of them, actually.--<i>Publishers Weekly, starred review</i> Perfect for action adventure junkies who will enjoy the car chases, thugs, graphic killing scenes, explosions, and a random bear fight, Schreiber's debut novel also contains enough humor, sexual tension, distinctive language, and character development to make this more than just a quick thrill read.--<i>Horn Book</i></p><p>This not-so-subtle irony combined with Schreiber's incisive wit and clever insights about high school and its relation to the larger world make this a slick, stylish read with serious implications that will give readers plenty to contemplate.--<i>Bulletin</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Joe Schreiber is the author of adult novels DEATH TROOPERS, CHASING THE DEAD and EAT THE DARK. This is his first young adult novel. </p>
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