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Two Exes. One holiday adventure. Merry Ex-Mas?

Seventeen-year-old Lila Beckwith's parents just left for vacation, and Lila's all set to throw the holiday party of the season. But when her Christmas-obsessed little brother, Cooper, discovers that global warming is melting the North Pole, he and his best friend, Tyler, take off on a runaway mission to save Santa.

Lila has to get Cooper safely home before her parents get back on Christmas Eve. But the only person who can help her is Tyler's older brother, Beau — a.k.a. Lila's musician, anti-everything ex-boyfriend.

It'll take more than a Christmas miracle for Lila and Beau to overcome their differences and find their fugitive brothers. But could a journey destined for disaster help these polar opposites fall in love...all over again?

224 pages, Paperback

First published September 14, 2009

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Kate Brian

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Kate Brian is the author of the SHADOWLANDS TRILOGY (SHADOWLANDS, HEREAFTER & ENDLESS), as well as the New York Times bestselling PRIVATE and PRIVILEGE series, and the wildly popular MEGAN MEADE'S GUIDE TO THE MCGOWAN BOYS. She also writes teen fiction under the name Kieran Scott.

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Profile Image for Ari.
942 reviews1,346 followers
March 20, 2015


I must confess that I have a thing for this 'road-trip' type of stories, and given the fact that this book is all about romance and Christmas it's even better.

The characters were nice and likable, even with their flaws, and I enjoyed all the trouble they got into, waiting patiently for Lila and Beau to find their brothers and also to find their way back to each other.

Well, there were some moments when I liked so much Lila's little brother that I wanted to kiss him (because sometimes he was so innocent and sweet, and.. little) and there were some other moments when I thought that he (that little devil as I used to call him) needed a really good beating and I could've happily volunteered for it, but all in one it was really sweet to see how the things evolved and I enjoyed every page of this story.

And of course I am a girl, so how could I not love a guy as nice as Beau and his sweet&silly song about allergies :)) LOL
Ok, ok, ... yeah, I also have a thing for the guys that know how to play guitar - dark hair, blue eyes and playing guitar - you do the math, back in high school it would have been the perfect boyfriend :p

Not sure if a full 4 stars, but a sweet, funny and a great (late) Christmas read :)

PS: One day a year I do believe in Santa Clause, because I want to :D


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Profile Image for Sabi.
1,259 reviews359 followers
December 19, 2022
Young Adults would like this cute, cheesy novel!




Things I liked:

The Christmas-themed activities that the main leads did while beign on the trip: Snow Fight, Shopping for Cozy Coats, Drinking Hot Coffees in a cozy cafe ( Yes, I know, should've been Hot Chocolates instead but okay.)

Cooper and Troy: They are the brothers of the main leads, and they are so cute and definitely, smart for their age!

Things I didn't like:

• How shallow the female lead was. Yes, I know the blurb says that is who she is. But, she should've come to her senses way earlier in the novel than she did.

• After coming to her senses, her reaction should've been better. More stricter. (But, that's just me)

The ending. It ended almost abruptly. Didn't even had a proper kiss between the leads.
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238 reviews47 followers
December 1, 2020
this was published a long time ago, so it's safe to say it felt very out-of-date to me. the stuff about cliques and popularity was cringeworthy at times, but overall i enjoyed the Christmas road trip and romance!
Profile Image for Gabrielle.
477 reviews
December 20, 2015
The plot's idea was very original and it was very cute. It was light, cute, and fluffy just what i needed. At first i did not like Beau because i thought he was too cold and dry with Lila but by the end he grew on me. He helped Lila see where she was wrong in the decisions she made and he helped her find herself again. Lila's superficiality annoyed me in the beginning a bit but her character grew and changed as the story went along. The adventure, road-trip aspect was executed well and i enjoyed that element of the story. It was a very fun aspect of the story. I also liked the singing and guitar playing parts of the story especially toward the end they were so cute and sweet. I thought it was adorable how they had their own song. The writing style hooked me in right away, the story was very entertaining and interesting. I was excited to see what would happen between Beau and Lila. Although it was pretty predictable around the middle i still enjoyed the overall story. The whole family togetherness element of the book was very heart warming and cute i liked that little touch. Overall, this was a cute,fun read nothing wow, amazing but I'm still glad i read it. I would definitely recommend it if your in the mood for a light read or as a break from dystopian or heavy books.
511 reviews209 followers
June 8, 2014
Oh this was pretty damn cute. These books are ruining me for the future and prospects it'll bring along by making me all mushy and crap but I don't want them to end.

And if I could get by in a cute romance book without coming across 'slut' or 'skank' or other variation used in a pejorative sense, I'd be a happier reader. Another of my complaints is that the other kids shouldn't have been shown as so completely shallow-like Beau was right all along. What crap. Moreover, it didn't seem to me like he'd actually made some progress as a person when it came to his sitting-on-high-horse-we-cant-see-ness. PLEASE. I don't like bubblegum pop either but seriously dude? where do you get off making fun of people for their choices in music, clothes or makeup?

But I did like the whole adventure angle.

I didn't like the little kid getting off easily for tattling angle. Kids, especially by the year they're eight, should already learn that it's NOT okay to tattle. This is why kids are so dangerous. They make you want to punch them but soon as the thought crosses your mind, you want to rip up yourself, undo your entire existence, wipe the very last traces of noise you unleashed into the universe from aforementioned because thinking about punching kids is not done. It's a fundamental concept. But kids tattling is NOT humane. But then I guess those punks aren't actually humans yet, you know?

BUT JEEZ, my brother learned not to tattle before he was six. Or something. My sister and I made sure of that, and we didn't even have that much of anything to hide at that point. Now is an entirely different matter though; and he wouldn't. even. dare. to. think. of. it. or. try. to extort. something. outta. us.

I wasn't even planning on reviweing this book(like you did, they say. In your face, I say). Or little kids. But Buddha says I must impart my wisdom to the world and so I shall! HI-YA!

(MY STUPID FUCKING MODEM MY STUPID FUCKING MODEM MY STUPID FUCKING MODEM straighten your shit or you're outta here I thought I told you this world is not for you)
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1,271 reviews1,611 followers
March 6, 2020
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4.5 Stars

As a sucker for all things road trip and Christmas, Ex-mas is like heaven for me. I loved the idea of a little boy going to the North Pole to save Santa from global warming and how cheesy the book really is. I only had one problem with this book (the main character’s snobbiness), but still enjoyed the book.

Ex-mas has such an adorable concept that really made me smile. After Lila shows her little brother an article from her science class, he goes on a mission to the North Pole to save Santa from global warming with his best friend, who just happens to be the brother of Lila’s ex. Lila then sets out with her ex to go find her brother before her parents come home from their own trip. I loved reading about the journey from Southern California to Seattle and all the drama along the way. If you enjoyed books like Amy and Roger’s Epic Detour, you will love Ex-mas.

This is the kind of Christmas book that is perfectly cheesy and unrealistic. I mean, who lets two eight-year-olds take public transport across the country unsupervised? However, in this kind of book, the whole thing is cliché, so you don’t bother questioning it. I love to read these short and cute books around Christmastime, so I don’t mind the predictability at all.

At the beginning of the book, I didn’t really like Lila’s character. She is such a snob and is so rude to her brother. She also doesn’t see what’s right in front of her and how much she’s changed for the worse. Lila’s personality bothered me so much at times that I almost wanted to put the book down. While a trip with someone from her past was able to knock some sense into her, I still had trouble connecting with her character.

Ex-mas is a sweet holiday road trip book that is perfectly cliché. I loved everything about this book except for the rude main character. Nevertheless, I still really enjoyed the story and would recommend it this winter.
Profile Image for Jillian Reynolds (Jillian Loves Books).
473 reviews73 followers
December 23, 2019


This was an okay read. The characters were kind of unlikable, if I'm being honest. And it wasn't super Christmas-y, either. It really just takes place during Christmas.

The one saving grace is the fact that Kate Brian's writing flies by. And reading this took me straight back to middle school when I was OBSESSED with the Private series. But something about those vapid characters doesn't resonate with me at all anymore. And our main character is a carbon copy of those exact characters. Her relationship reminded me of Torrance and Aaron from Bring It On (but way less memorable and quotable). And Lila's friend group sucked from page 1. And the little brothers were infuriating. I refuse to believe 2 7/8-year-old kids could successfully outsmart adults and plan a trip to the freaking North Pole. Also, Beau was just kind of brooding and boring and had a total better-than-everyone-on-earth-because-I-brood-and-play-guitar attitude. This book probably REALLY would've done it for me back in the day, but I've kind of outgrown this style of characters.

So like, this was fun. It was okay. But it was forgettable. A 2/2.5-star read.
Profile Image for Kristi.
1,205 reviews2,862 followers
October 23, 2009
Three words; cutest thing ever!

I've never read a novel by Kate Brian, which I'm pretty sure is a felony in the YA lit. world. I've never even read any of Kieran's books! For those of you who don't know, Kate Brian is a pen name/pseudonym that author Kieran Scott writes under. (Which is a lot more common than you would think!) Anyway, I've really been looking forward to reading a Kate Brian novel and then when I saw the synopsis for Ex-mas, I knew this was my chance!

This was one of the cutest feel good books I've read in such a long time. And it was just what I was looking for. I've been in this serious-tone-book-mode and I needed something light. Now ordinarily I'd call something like this light and fluffy, but while the overall tone of the story is light, there is some deep elements to the novel too.

Writing was fantastic and simplistic, plot flowed nicely, and characterization was great. It's a little bit on the predictable side, actually it's not a little predictable, it's predictable... period. But it's still really fun to read and watch these two characters. I'm getting those feel good vibes just writing this review and thinking about it!

Definitely recommend this for something cute, fast and fun! Would make an excellent gift for the holidays too!
Profile Image for Angela Maria Hart.
199 reviews353 followers
December 4, 2016
"Ex-mas" is a quick young adult read. It is only 216 pages and it follows the story of Lila Beckwith and her quest to get her little brother back before her parents come home on Christmas Eve. After having just been scolded by her parents for attempting to throw a party in their absence (they were planning to leave for Nevada from California), Lila’s little brother decides he needs to go to the North Pole to save Santa. Brian interweaved his motivation for seeking Santa swimmingly – Lila receives a global warming homework assignment that sparks her imagination to inform her brother that the North Pole is melting. Not only does her little brother run off, but he decides to leave with his best friend, who just happens to be her ex-boyfriend’s little brother. His best friend is her ex-boyfreind's little brother...Merry Ex-Mas?!?!

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Profile Image for Donna.
1,057 reviews582 followers
December 15, 2014
With Christmas approaching fast I wanted to find a Christmassy read to get me in the festive mood and so, I was recommendation Ex-Mas by Kate Brian by a few people and it was definitely a cute festive read!

Lila Beckwith can't wait for her parents to go on a vacation because she's planned the school's biggest party of the year, in the hopes that she will become someone memorable when she graduates. But when Lila's little brother Cooper discovers her plans and tells their parents, the party is off and Lila's hopes of getting a car before she starts college hangs in the balance. Things however go from bad to worse when Cooper discovers that global warming is melting the North Pole and now, he and his best friend have run away to try and save Santa. Lila's only help is in the form of her ex-boyfriend Beau, the one she's tried to leave behind but things were never easy between the two. Can Lila and Beau put aside their differences and reach their brothers before their parents find out and before their old feelings resurface?

Ex-Mas is a fun packed read. It's cute and has some funny moments and it offers everything you want in a short read, but the down side, it's just that, a quick read that's not very memorable despite how enjoyable it is. It's full of adventure though - even though a little unrealistic - but still, enjoyable.

Beau had to be my favourite character. At times I wasn't too sure in what he saw in Lila because while Beau is a down to earth character, I found Lila a little shallow. She's always quick to judge people and she judges Beau the most. I didn't like that about Lila. But as the story progresses, she stopped doing it so much, stopped caring what other people thought about her and became a much more likable person. But Beau, he was awesome from the start and with a name like that - how could he not be awesome?

In all, Ex-Mas is a cute and quick holiday story but don't go into it with too many expectations, otherwise you may be disappointed.
Profile Image for Sarah | Kerosene.Lit.
1,142 reviews655 followers
December 20, 2016
If you can ignore the fact of how unrealistically this story unfolds, it was absolutely adorable. There's something about the theme of Christmas that makes unrealistic stories charming, am I right?

Hate-to-love romances are my guilty pleasure, and this one was no exception with two exes forced to flee on a road-trip, chasing two little boys on their own mission to save Santa. Am I really supposed to believe that two eight-year-old boys are able to move across states and potentially cross the border into Canada? No. Like I said, you have to put away your judgement before going into this one, and once you do, there's definitely a fun story underneath.

What dampened Ex-mas for me was our main character, Lila. She's your typical snobby, thinks she better than everyone else, senior, and with such a large portion of this short book featuring her rotten attitude, it was hard to like her.

Overall, this one was mostly a winner, and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a holiday read.

Profile Image for Laura.
1,520 reviews253 followers
December 20, 2011
I had so much fun with this book! It was exactly what I needed for a little holiday cheer! What says love and romance more than a road trip with your ex? :D

How can you not love a book filled with music, adorably silly made up songs, road trip adventures, a sexy guy, snow, and Santa!

Beau just swept my giggling, blushing self away with his guitar playing, beat up concert t-shirt wearing, smirking, smiling, beautiful swaggering ways! His character was also a pleasant surprise for me though. New responsibilities in his life forced Beau to grow up and see what was important in life, which in my eyes, just added to his sexiness!

Jump in and enjoy this fun, holidayish read!
Profile Image for Amanda.
1,144 reviews4 followers
December 25, 2015
This was a quick, cute read. A road trip set at Christmas with Lila and her ex-boyfriend Beau makes for a fun adventure. There were times that Lila annoyed me, she had moments where she was vain and selfish, only caring about her popularity status. I am glad that she grew as a character and learned who her real friends were and how to be herself. I found her brother Cooper amusing with his determination to save Santa.

A fun holiday read with some sweet moments.
Profile Image for Kassidy.
340 reviews11.5k followers
January 21, 2013
*3.75*

This was just so adorable! At first I was a bit skeptical because in the beginning it seemed silly, but it got much better! I reallyyyy enjoyed it!!!! So cute.
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615 reviews84 followers
November 30, 2017
This is a really cute book! It’s not very Christmassy though.
Profile Image for Arlene.
1,199 reviews622 followers
December 25, 2010
Rating Clarification: 3.5 Stars

I wanted to fit in one more holiday read before celebrating Christmas in the morning ((please.please.please let Santa bring me bookstore gift cards >.<)) and Ex Mas was a fun and fast-paced pick. Now, it was filled with unlikely and forced events to make the storyline come together, but I still enjoyed it for what it was worth.

I liked the MCs Lily and Beau and their road trip from Los Angeles to Seattle was fun to read about because I’m familiar with their pit stops and city detours. Their journey chasing their kid brothers, Tyler and Cooper, who were headed up North via Amtrak to save Santa from global warming was enlightening. My favorite scene was their final stop in Seattle, where it all came together and they sang their song at Perk-o-Late. Very cute.

Overall, I enjoyed it much and I’m sad that this Christmassy read season is coming to a close.

Their song
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
are you allergic to flowers too?
What if I brought you cookies instead?
One sniff of your roses and I could be dead.
Profile Image for Samantha.
265 reviews
May 31, 2012
Um. CUTEST book ever.
I am crazy in love with Kate Brian. So much so, that if I lived in the US, I'd probably be banned from her signings because of the squealy-fangirling that I'd be doing at each one. I started with her Private series and quickly devoured every other book she had ever written [one of my favourites is The Princess and the Pauper).
So, needless to say, when I heard of Ex-Mas, I hit the roof and lost my voice for 3 days.
However, finances went downhill and then life got in the way and I never got round to reading it. So there I was Mid-May in the library, fangirling at the Christmas romance that I'd been dying to read.

It's a very light, carefree read, Lila abandoned her old life for the world of the popular crowd 3 years ago and hadn't looked back until she found herself half way across the country with her Ex chasing after their (surprisingly smart) eight-year-old brothers -who have gone to save Santa *squeal*

My only qualm is that I wished we'd got to see a little more of Beau and Lila together after the guitar chapter. That was the sweetest and my eyes would have appreciated that rather than stupid Erik being all "blah, blah, I'm sorry"
Profile Image for Kayla.
1,129 reviews69 followers
December 29, 2010
I wanted to like this book, but if the main character is annoying, usually I find the entire book annoying. Lila has changed her entire persona in order to fit in with the popular crowd. That meant abandoning her long time friend and, for a short time, boyfriend, Beau, and creating a new image for herself.

I don’t like fake people. At all. So reading a book about a fake person was hard. Not only that, but the plot was incredibly predictable. There were a few cute moments, but there were also parts that just didn’t make any sense to me.

The story was a quick read. I picked it up for a bit of holiday cheer, and I suppose it was okay enough. The characters were flat and I never really connected to them. Lila was shallow and horrible to her brother [not that most sisters are nice, but telling your little brother Santa was in danger of loosing his home? Horrible.] and I found that I didn’t care whether she found her brother before her parents got back.

I give this 2/5 stars. I wouldn’t pick it up again.

Profile Image for Valerie.
566 reviews25 followers
November 27, 2021
Just trying to clear out my “want to read” bookshelf of books I’ve purchased over the years but never got around to reading.
I guess if I had read this back when I got it, as a teen, it would have been a lot more fun than reading it now.
It felt outdated with the IM-ing, facebooking, Nokia phones, and omg popcorn ceilings. But I’m sure in its prime, this book was a hit.

Unfortunately, all I got from this book was ‘ugh I just want my car I’m the most popular SoCal high school senior and I’m throwing this party to stay that way but I NEED a car.’ Annoying little brother. Ex boyfriends. Fake friends. Etc. etc.
also there was little to no Xmas in this book other than it taking place around Xmas time.
Profile Image for Beth.
324 reviews39 followers
January 16, 2018
Well I am neither shocked nor disappointed. This book was exactly what I was expecting it to be. Light-hearted, shallow and cringe inducing. Okay, that is a bit harsh. It wasn’t terrible, I just wasn’t great either.

The storyline in this book was exactly what you expected. What it says in the blurb, is exactly what happens. No twists, no turns, no unexpected outcomes. It is exactly what it says on the tin. This is why I had reservations about this reading this book. I just knew that it was going to be completely predictable and not very original. Not a single thing that happened in this book surprised me. It was all just expected. It really annoys me when books are as predictable as this one, because it takes a lot of the joy out of reading it. I am feel like I am being really critical of this book, and a bit harsh, but I am being honest. I am also trying to keep reminding myself that this was published in 2009 and is definitely a product of its time. The YA category was only just becoming a thing then, and lot of books where predictable like this.

I also found the storyline ridicules. No one has that much bad luck. Never, in the history of the world, has that many things gone wrong for two people in such a short space of time. It was just so unbelievable and ridicules that I just found myself rolling my eyes constantly. This was the authors attempts at plot twists and it failed, miserably.

I will say this though, those characters annoyed the shit out of me. Lila was just so shallow and vain; I just could not stand her. I hate characters like her. she had completely changed herself in the pursuit of popularity (urgh) and this book was essentially about her ‘rediscovering’ who she truly is and all that crap. But it did not do it well. Right up until the last page she was still selfish and manipulative and I just could not stand her. I also felt like the whole Beau side of the story was really forced. I didn’t feel like there was any chemistry between them.

As you can tell, I didn’t enjoy this book. I will openly admit that by the halfway point I was just so done with it that I ended up skim reading the rest of the book. I hate giving bad reviews for books but I honestly cannot pull out any positives about this book. It was just so, blurgh. Also, wasn’t at all festive!
Profile Image for Sara (sarabara081).
717 reviews337 followers
December 22, 2012
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3.5 stars!

Once again I found myself in the mood for something festive to read this Holiday season. With Ex-mas I found not only that, but a fun road-trip between bickering exes!

When we start the novel, we meet our main character Lila who is moments away from throwing THEE PARTY to be at. Basically, this party means everything to her popularity as it gives her a chance to stand on her own and not in a shadow of her 'best friend'. But after her college boyfriend bails due to a last minute 'final' (riiiight) and her little brother informs her parents of the party plans, her 'world' comes crashing down. Her brother has run off with his friend on a mission to save Santa and Lila, along with her ex-boyfriend, Beau, must hurry to get them back before her parents return.

Lila is one of those characters that annoys the hell out of you in the beginning. She was shallow and completely self-absorbed. Her popularity and hopes for a car were all she cared about. Honestly, it took quite a bit for me to like her. And I am pretty sure when I did it was all due to Beau. That guy had the patience of a saint to put up with her on this road trip, and even after. I truly loved his character. He was sincere, sweet, selfless and incredibly caring. So basically the exact opposite of the Lila we are first introduced to.

Now, as far as the plot goes, I found a lot of it to be predictable and far-fetched. But the thing is, it really didn't bother me much! Despite my earlier feelings for Lila, I was rooting for these two to find their way back together. There was still a spark lingering between them and I was anxious for it to be relit. The farther they raced to catch up with the little brothers, the more crazy obstacles that got in the way. Personally, I think the brothers were conspiring about more than saving Santa when they ran away together. ;)

Overall, this was a fun read if you are in the mood for something Christmas-y.
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593 reviews41 followers
December 1, 2014
When seventeen-year-old Lila Beckwith’s little brother Cooper ruins her big chance to throw an epic party while her parents are out of town, she only wants to get back at him. Leaving out an article claiming that global warming is melting the North Pole seems to be the perfect way to make him pay, but she never would have guessed that he’d take off with his best friend Tyler in hopes of saving Santa from certain danger. To stay out of trouble, Lila absolutely has to get Cooper home before her parents find out, but the only person who can help her is Tyler’s older brother Beau. The only problem is that Beau is Lila’s anti-everything, slacker musician ex-boyfriend. Can Lila and Beau survive an epic road trip and get their little brothers home before time runs out?

I struggled a little bit getting into the flow of this story because I found the main character, Lila, to be so highly unlikable. She’s obsessed with her image and popularity at school, at the expense of her familial relationships, and I was horrified at how she treated her little brother and walked all over the other kids at school. That being said, having her so unlikeable in the beginning did allow for great character growth, and she did come out of the ordeal with some redeeming qualities in the end.

Once the story got going and the road trip began with Beau and Lila, I became more invested in the story and ended up having a great time following their misadventures and near misses as they race against the clock to find their runaway siblings. Beau is an adorable love interest and I loved that he had interests outside of pop culture and image that drew Lila out of her narrow mindset. Beau simply made Lila a better person, and watching them grow to like each other again is a fun ride.

This book has a little bit of everything, all wrapped up in a fun holiday package. There’s Christmas intrigue, a race against the clock to find the runaway siblings, sweet family moments, and a cute holiday romance sure to melt your heart.
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311 reviews4 followers
February 9, 2012
I actually nearly forgot that this book was on my shelf until I decided to become more organized and make a list of my unread books so that I could make sure to tackle them all. I started reading this book at... midnight? And I have just gobbled it up. I sent my friend a message with my predictions for the plot line and was right on the money. But you know what? Well played, Kate Brian. Although it was predictable and cheesy and had all of the same elements of any YA romance novel I've read before... I enjoyed it. And I could see that if I wasn't out of my teenage years and still in high school with all of the drama and ridiculousness, I could love this book all the more.
The only extra thought I had when reading it was: why do people want to be popular? My understanding that popular means that the majority of the population likes you, where it seems that the image of the popular group that is displayed is a bunch of stuck-up bitchy girls and jock-asshole guys who get drunk, act like they're SO above everyone else, and generally look like they're having no fun. I was a 'geek' in high school (more like I knew I'd never be popular because I didn't have what it took, and I was completely fine with that) and really obsessed with Harry Potter. You know, to the point that I would dress up when I went to the movies. I remember one year wearing my costume to school (because that's how I roll) and one 'popular' girl made a bitchy comment about it. And I just remember thinking, "How sad it must be for you to not be who you really are inside because you're so afraid of what people are going to think of you." Honestly, popularity? It seems to overrated and completely boring. At least I can be honest about my geekiness and true to who I am, instead of faking my way through life. Popularity ain't gonna mean nothing when you get out of high school, friends. Being happy will.
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1,219 reviews57 followers
December 19, 2015
In ‘Ex-mas’, Lila embarks on an eye-opening journey with her ex-boyfriend Beau in order to track down their respective younger brothers who are on a mission to rescue Santa. During this adventure, Lila makes a few startling discoveries which lead her to question who she is and what she really wants.

Lila and Beau’s journey was quite realistic as they encountered several challenges along the way, namely financial and transportation complications. I found myself rooting for them to catch up to their cheeky little brothers and to prevent their parents from finding out about what had happened since Lila and Beau were likeable enough. They also had chemistry – something that came across as natural here, a refreshing change from many books in which the romance is incredibly forced and unconvincing.

I liked how they were distant and cold to each other at first – as this made sense considering their history together – and how gradually they grew close and rekindled their spark. It was too bad that there weren’t more heartwarming scenes featuring the two of them though the sweet moment towards the ending was undoubtedly the perfect way to conclude the story. However, other characters such as Lila’s best friend, Carly and her boyfriend Erik (Carly’s brother) weren’t fleshed out. That made it hard to care about Lila’s ultimate decisions involving them.

Overall, ‘Ex-mas’ was a wonderfully light read with a nice Christmas atmosphere. It could have been better in terms of character development and pacing but it’s decent for what it is.
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366 reviews180 followers
January 9, 2011
this book can be sum up in one word:

SWEET.

It was reeeeeaally cute, but not corny,
definitely not corny, I happen to hate corny, and I happen to
LOOOOOOVE this book.

It was a quick read,
with a lot of quick remarks from the main characters, who
actually hated eachother at the start of the book, but then are
brought together to find their little brothers, who run away together
to go save Santa from global warming.

To see how their perception of eachother and their relationship develoved
was fantastic! I couldn't stop laughing or 'awww'ing at all their misadventures,
and though I hated Lila for must part of the book (I might still secretly do) I
was happy to read that end. She makes up for her snottiness.

Beau was by far the very best of the book. I reaaaaaaaaally loved what he did at the end,
sending Lila's brother that e-mail. I practically passed-out at how sweet that was.

OHHHHHHHHH AND DON'T GET ME STARTED ON THE SONG!
the song he composed for her, back in 7th grade, one day she was sick.
I actually almost passed-out, I had to stop reading for a bit to happily dance
around my room like a moron :D

all Beau's moments were swoon worthy. I WANT HIM IN MY LIFE. T__T

This is one of those books I can see myself re-reading again and again.
Since I loooove road trips (and most of this book is about one), I'm probably reading it
next time I'm on the road (not driving of course).
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Road trips are usually a winner, but this one did nothing for me. First of all, though the synopsis caught my attention, the more I read it, the more I realised how unrealistic the whole plot was. Two eight-year-olds catch a long distance train and NO ONE at ANY station or on the actual train find it suspicious? And the random dude who “hired” them to play at a random wedding?? And how they went on a 7 hours drive after the train and still arrived to their destination 6 hours earlier??? The whole thing with Erik was predictable but her parents still giving her the car after so much yelling? Yeah........ naaahhh. Not to mention that it wasn’t Christmassy enough. Like. AT ALL.

Also, do not get me started on my hatred for Lila. She was a snobby miss-know-it-all. She was selfish. Super annoying. Let popularity get to her head (and for what???). And she was plain mean. Who tf would decide to ruin Christmas for their little sibling because he got hurt over you constantly being rude to him when all he wanted was attention and ratted your party plans to your parents as revenge? It’s just a party. No one sure gave a crap about it being cancelled anyway.

I decided to not rate this book for two reasons: one being its publication date, and me not knowing whether my problem lied on the writing style; two — and putting all my issues with the plot aside — being the fact that the ePub I read this off of wasn’t the best quality, and possibly weighting on my immediate loss of interest.
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December 24, 2009
My Thoughts: Another great book from Kate Brian. I read Megan Meade's Guide To The McGowan Boys and loved it! This one is just as good, if not better! We are introduced to Lila who has it all, college boyfriend, popular best friend, and all the guys want her and the girl's want to be her! We also are introduced to her annoying little brother Cooper. Well, things go down and Cooper thinks he needs to save Santa so Cooper and his friend Tyler take off to save Santa! Lila gets tangled up with Tyler's older brother Beau aka Lila's ex boyfriend and they have to go after them! Of course I liked Beau from the first mention. He was my kind of guy. The two youngsters hopped on a bus so now Lila and Beau have to drive 7 hours to find them! This book was a bit predictable in places but I still loved it! And the things I wanted to happen, some of them did happen! While others totally blew me away!!! This is the book to read around Christmas time, or even while the weather is still cold! Perfect book for this time of year!

Overall: I loved it! Awesome book! It left me with a big grin on my face saying, awwwwww. I'm so happy! Rush to the store and buy this now! While you at it, also pick up Megan Meade's Guide To The McGowan Boys!

Cover: This cover is amazing! I love it! I love the candy cane and its even shiny and pretty in person!
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February 28, 2011
This was pretty stupid book. It was a light read, and didn't have much to it. I expected to like it because I really like Kate Brian, but I really hated it. It was about a girl, Lila, who is babysitting her brother the weekend winter break starts of her senior year of high school. She wanted to throw a huge party, but her brother caught her, and told her parents, and she had to cancel it. She accidentally mentions something to her brother about there being no Santa Clause, and him being little takes off with his best friend. His best friend happens to be the younger brother of Lila's ex boyfriend Beau. Beau and Lila go on an adventure to find their brothers. While on that journey, Lila catches her college boyfriend cheating on her. They go through a lot together, but the book was just boring. Almost the same thing kept happening over and over again. They were sooo close to their brothers, and then they lost them again. I forgot to mention that Lila's brother has Lila's phone, and whenever they call off of Beau's phone, the boys don't answer. They can't call the police though, because the police would have to contact their parents, but Beau doesn't want to put more on his single mother who is taking care of her sick relative. It was just kind of a stupid book.
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February 21, 2015
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I picked this book up because I needed a book about Christmas or at the very least a Christmas-related theme for a Reading Marathon. The book cover was somewhat appealing and simple, which I liked it. But... this book was incredibly weak and disappointing. I don't even know what I was expecting of Ex-mas, because I really didn't know anything about the author or the story, like I said just picked this book up due to the Christmas vibe.

All the characters were stereotypes, they weren't properly developed. I couldn't empathise with any of them. To be honest, the only character who I liked and felt something towards to was Cooper, the eight-year-old Lila's brother. Everything was predictable in a way which was horrifically annoying.

It's one of those books, which in a few days if someone asks me what's the story about, I will not be capable of remember a thing to say.
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