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Liam always seems to be screwing things up, but when his businessman father catches him making out with a girl on the desk in his office, he finally gets kicked out of the house. Instead of going to his uptight grandparents in Nevada, however, Liam's mother (who used to be a famous runway model, and...
Betsy Reads Books
Betsy Reads Books rated it 16 years ago
I really liked this book a lot. I was instantly drawn into Liam's life. I thought he was an interesting character and I liked him. My only problem was that in the book he clearly has a bad relationship with his father, which is a huge part of the story. The end of the book kind of fell flat for ...
A Book Under My Pillow
A Book Under My Pillow rated it 16 years ago
This was an enjoyable read, but it certainly didn't get deep into my skin like FAT KID. A little too much explaining of psychology, if you know what I mean. I did like Aunt Pete and his friends--their friendships felt real to me. Darleen felt like an add-on/mouthpiece.
A Reader's Heart
A Reader's Heart rated it 56 years ago
When I first started reading about the character Liam, he got on my nerves. He just seemed like a whiny, poor little rich kid. But that changed as I read on and I began to understand him.As the blurb above says, Liam was kicked out of his own home by his father when his father caught him with a gi...
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