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by Meg Cabot, Sandy Rustin
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Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 8 years ago
Summer in the city: the students mostly leave campus, and the campers move in. In this case, teenage rock music campers. Here's a shocker: there's a murder amid the mayhem. Also a number of developments in Heather's personal life, which is extremely complicated. Thank you, Meg Cabot, for all the del...
Ani's Book Abyss
Ani's Book Abyss rated it 9 years ago
Heather Wells series by Meg Cabot Book #4: Size 12 and Ready to Rock | Goodreads | Rating: 4.0 Stars Book #5: The Bride Wore Size 12 | Goodreads | Rating: 4.0 Stars See Also Previous Reviews: Book #1: Size 12 Is Not Fat | Rating: 2.5 Stars Book #2: Size 14 Is Not Fat Either | Rating: 4.0 ...
Nerdy Reading
Nerdy Reading rated it 12 years ago
I grew up reading Meg Cabots' books and although I started by reading her YA books, it wasn't until I read her adult fiction that I truly felt in love with her. Meg has just this easy way to write that you don't feel like you're reading a book, but instead this person whom you're really close with i...
bookjunkie57
bookjunkie57 rated it 12 years ago
I want Heather to be my best friend. Ms Cabot has given us character that is so easy to connect with. She is smart, funny and hold the same insecurities a lot of us have. I loved that this installment gave us a view into Cooper's family. What a cast of characters they are, OMG. It was strange but go...
I'm A Book Shark
I'm A Book Shark rated it 12 years ago
I seriously love Meg Cabot. Really, I do. While this didn't feel like a typical Meg Cabot novel, I still really enjoyed this. It's a bit of a murder mystery, as that is what Heather Wells always finds herself in the middle of, but there wasn't too much mystery to it. Everything pretty much gets told...
The Bent Bookworm
The Bent Bookworm rated it 12 years ago
I'm actually a little embarrassed to admit to reading this series. The first 2 especially were hysterically funny (I can excuse a lot in a book if it makes me laugh till my ribs ache), the third a little less so, and this one only gave me a few giggles. It's not a horrible book, but Cabot seemed to ...
quæ lectorem
quæ lectorem rated it 12 years ago
Reading a Meg Cabot book is like sinking into a good bubble bath: cozy, bubbly, frothy, iridescent. It doesn't last long and doesn't leave you with much aside from a warm feeling and a general sense of well-being, but you really enjoyed your time immersed in the sudsy goodness. (Unless you're read...
Tell Me a Story
Tell Me a Story rated it 12 years ago
Reading a Meg Cabot book is like sinking into a good bubble bath: cozy, bubbly, frothy, iridescent. It doesn't last long and doesn't leave you with much aside from a warm feeling and a general sense of well-being, but you really enjoyed your time immersed in the sudsy goodness. (Unless you're read...
Effortlessly Reading
Effortlessly Reading rated it 13 years ago
My Rating: 3.0 Obtained: Through Goodreads First Reads I had never expected to win a Meg Cabot book from goodreads First Reads since Meg Cabot is so popular, and for a good reason, so I was extremely happy to win. I had never read Meg Cabot's Heather Wells series since it's not exactly aimed for te...
Confessions of a Bibliophile
Confessions of a Bibliophile rated it 13 years ago
After years of being promised, there IS a fourth Heather Wells book! And there shall be a fifth! *happy dances* (Also, I’d like to point out that in my eyes, Meg Cabot can officially do no wrong. Partially because of how much I enjoyed this, mostly because I didn’t scare her away whenever I burst in...
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