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All's Fair in Love, War, and High School - Community Reviews back

by Janette Rallison
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The Reading Picnic
The Reading Picnic rated it 11 years ago
The only reason this book has three stars is because it wasn't memorable. I remember all of the books that I loved (or most of them) and although I remember it from sitting on my bookshelf I can't remember anything else about it.Please note: I am going through all of my read books with an attempt to...
Rachel Blogs
Rachel Blogs rated it 11 years ago
The only reason this book has three stars is because it wasn't memorable. I remember all of the books that I loved (or most of them) and although I remember it from sitting on my bookshelf I can't remember anything else about it.Please note: I am going through all of my read books with an attempt to...
KizunaYueMichaelis
KizunaYueMichaelis rated it 11 years ago
Darn, I did not know this was the 2nd book of a series.Janette Rallison knows how to write YA books. And what it is the best of all is that her heroines are far from being a Mary Sue. Like in this book, Samantha is the typical blond, hot, popular cheerleader, and also shallow, and likes to insult pe...
Tiana Smith
Tiana Smith rated it 12 years ago
Oh my goodness this cover is awful. But the book is good. It took me a while to like the main character, but she does grow on you. And she does change, so that's always a plus. It's sweet to see how Logan helps her to change and see a better way of treating people, and it's sweet that he sticks by h...
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it 15 years ago
I enjoyed it and what I was so glad to see was very believable teenage characters, but without the disgusting profanity and lustful/shallow attitudes that are so typical with this particular sort of story.I enjoyed it, even though it was still a little shallow for me. I would be interested in readin...
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