Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys
Boys. 7 of them, to be exact. Megan is used to moving from place to place it's typical for an army brat. But she drew the line at South Korea. She insists on staying in the States to finish her last two years of high school. So her parents made arrangements for Megan to live with their...
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Boys. 7 of them, to be exact. Megan is used to moving from place to place it's typical for an army brat. But she drew the line at South Korea. She insists on staying in the States to finish her last two years of high school. So her parents made arrangements for Megan to live with their friends, the McGowans...and the McGowans' 7 sons. Turns out, living with 7 boys might as well be a foreign country! The boys are messy. They are cliquey (who knew?). And worst of all, two of the oldest boys are H-O-T. (A problem considering they are supposed to be Megan's "brothers.") Megan is definitely in enemy territory. She needs to win over the boys' hearts without totally crushing her own. And when Megan starts falling for one of them, sibling rivalry takes on a whole new meaning.... What is a girl to do?
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781416900306 (1416900306)
Publish date: October 1st 2005
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
I feel like there should be another part to this.
I feel like there should be another part to this.
3.75 stars.I like the development the characters went through in this, I just feel like their needs to be another book/short story where we see our main character get the boy.
ME ENCANTO!SI SI SI SI SI SI!LALALALALALALLALALALALALALLALALALApff imposible no enamorarse de los hermanos Mcgowan lo juro.Me entretuve bastante, me reí bastante, sonreí bastante, yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy todo lo demás.En un día concluí este libro, y es que se debora tan facilmente.No quiero dejar esta rese...
This was one of those times that my real life probably got in the way of my starting out with a good impression. Put it down to having two teenaged boys (though honestly, she utterly nailed the teenage boy part of it) and the fact that I don't know any parent that would send their sixteen year old d...