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All-American Girl - Community Reviews back

by Ariadne Meyers, Meg Cabot
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Howdy YAL!
Howdy YAL! rated it 10 years ago
All American Girl: Still Decent Ten Years Later I think this book is very interesting to look to from a political perspective. Well, like political time capsule perspective. The early 2000’s were a very different world, politically, for America and it shows in here. Ultra patriotism, right wing...
books
books rated it 11 years ago
A bit shallow but an overall easy and cute read, but I don't feel compelled to read the book's sequel anytime soon.
Punk's House of Books
Punk's House of Books rated it 13 years ago
aww! this was such a cute little book. i really liked it.
mollysmommyreads
mollysmommyreads rated it 14 years ago
I went through a period where I checked out all of Meg Cabot's books from the library. They are all fun light reads.
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 14 years ago
My daughter read it, then passed it along to me. It's cute. Light and frothy but with some serious issues considered along the way. Sam Madison sounds like Mia, or Allie, and like Meg herself in her blog. That's not any kind of slight. Cabot does a marvelous job of getting the age/voice combo r...
The Reading Picnic
The Reading Picnic rated it 14 years ago
I LOVED this book growing up, Meg Cabot was everything growing up and anything remotely politicky is always of interest to me. Just, amazing. (Please note: I am going through all of my read books with an attempt to star and review, at some point, all of these books will have a decent review, I promi...
Rachel Blogs
Rachel Blogs rated it 14 years ago
I LOVED this book growing up, Meg Cabot was everything growing up and anything remotely politicky is always of interest to me. Just, amazing. (Please note: I am going through all of my read books with an attempt to star and review, at some point, all of these books will have a decent review, I promi...
Everyday Rowena
Everyday Rowena rated it 15 years ago
Have I told you guys how much I heart Meg Cabot? Because I totally do. She never fails to amuse me and wrap me up in the little worlds she creates for each of her stories. I was just as absorbed in Sam's world of black clothes and nerdy geeky art boys who are so cute as I was when I was reading abou...
Confessions of a Bibliophile
Confessions of a Bibliophile rated it 16 years ago
If there is one essential part to Meg Cabot’s books, it is fun. Frothy, I need something entertaining, humorous fun. And this delivers. Sam is definitely one of her stronger characters, not in just her action of saving the unnamed president, but in the way she deals with her situation and tries to g...
Musings of a Bibliomaniac
Musings of a Bibliomaniac rated it 16 years ago
Perhaps one of Meg Cabot's weakest specimens of writing. It was a silly rom-comish story involving the President's son and a random teenager.
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