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by Sarra Manning
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Bibliophilic Monologues
Bibliophilic Monologues rated it 13 years ago
This is my favourite of all the Manning books I have read so far. A YA contemporary rather than chick-lit, Adorkable deals with Jeane and Michael. Their lives collide when Jeane’s boyfriend and Michael’s girlfriend fall in love. (Incidentally, Manning seems to love these kinds of coincidences as thi...
love is
love is rated it 13 years ago
Actually 4.5 stars. This book was so weird in so many ways but I kept finding myself picking the book up!
Daphne (Winged Reviews)
Daphne (Winged Reviews) rated it 13 years ago
4.5 stars. SO GOOD! Full review to come when I can contain my love.
The Mystical and the Magical
The Mystical and the Magical rated it 13 years ago
This book really seals you right in. With a title and a synopsis like that, how can you resist the contemporary temptation?I didn't enjoy it.I got almost 1/3 of the way the way through before I said Enough. Jeane was so annoying. And Michael? Well, Michael Lee was your average Asian boyfriend, who I...
Tongue Tied
Tongue Tied rated it 13 years ago
**The following post is super spoilery. Proceed at your own risk.**So, here's my beef with this book....In the beginning Jeane and Michael hate eachother. As such they call eachother names.Jeane's insults are usually by way of calling Michael unoriginal. Michael insults Jeane by calling her fat a...
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings rated it 13 years ago
Adorkable is the type of novel that will most definitely be read in the distant future, but not because of its writing quality or sheer brilliance, but because of how utterly modern it is. I can imagine children reading it in history classes, struggling to understand the concepts of Twitter, Faceboo...
Olivia's Books, Quotes and Opinions
Olivia's Books, Quotes and Opinions rated it 13 years ago
3.5 stars. Rather engrossing.
isamlq
isamlq rated it 13 years ago
3.5-4/5Ms. Dork meeting Mr. Popularity is not quite what takes place in ADORKABLE. I enjoyed it. Even if it took a good long while before I’d warmed up to either of them. They’re, the both of them, superficial. Where she’s wrapped up in being the individual, marching to the beat of her own drum (and...
missEvi
missEvi rated it 13 years ago
For everyone who is even a little bit of a dork and isn't afraid to show it... Being normal is just so overvalued!
Nykare
Nykare rated it 13 years ago
I really liked this book. Both heroine and hero were great, the story seemed realistic, though I have some doubts about how would this choice of lifestyle influence on her academic view, since I have bad experiances with that.Though, I really liked Jeane.And I was kind of scared she will put this li...
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