by Meg Cabot
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...
The Second book in this series, Sam Madison is still dealing with having saved the president, being in love with his son and getting through high school. Having dyed her shocking red hair black she's trying to be a little more inconspicious but failing and trying to decide where the next level of h...
Las 10 razones por las que Meg y sus libros son sumamente geniales.10. Fue la primera escritora por la que dije: Yo quiero escribir como tú!9. Por qué no podía dejar de hacer esta lista, vamos, es Sam!8. Me hace sentir no tan rara.7. Me hace querer ser más rara.6. Personajes femeninos nada débiles.5...
The story was funny but okay you know?, I prefer the first book thought...
[I wasn't rating my reading at the time I wrote this review. I based my current rating on the fact that, while I liked the book, it didn't really stick with me and didn't leave me with an urge to read the previous book.]This is the only YA novel I read during my vacation, and I almost didn't finish ...
I guess it had to happen sooner or later, I mean, it happens with all kinds of favorite authors and Meg Cabot has finally written a book that I wasn't too wild about, but I still hecka love her.In the sequel to All American Girl, it's a year later and Samantha Madison is a 15 year old American Teen ...
While I’m initially wary of a sequel to a stand-alone book, I have been proven a few times that it can, indeed, work. I have no idea why I rated this so low at first, but on picking it up again, I loved this book, and actually think it’s better than All-American Girl. Unlike Mia from the Princess Di...
Worse than its prequel All American Girl.
Puke-tastic and vomitrocious. That's about it. Awful, trashy piece of filth. Should have known, and thankfully I got rid of it after realizing that it wasn't going anywhere but in one direction. The entire freaking novel was fixated on sexual intercourse and the potentiality of said action between t...
I liked this book, but it wasn't as good as the first book. It's still a good and funny book, but the whole thing is basically about sex--it doesn't have much of a plot. Then, I expected the end to be more moralistic, but it was just like "And then we had sex. The end." It was kind of weird, like Me...