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by Flynn Meaney
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xxsquigglesxx
xxsquigglesxx rated it 10 years ago
OVERALL IMPRESSION: I don't like to read book synopses as I don't want to be spoiled on anything, so I didn't know what this was about when I bought it. I was hoping this was going to have more of a sci-fi spin on it where the boys were actually disappearing, not just moving out of town.I think a 7t...
Livinginabookwonderland
Livinginabookwonderland rated it 12 years ago
This review can also be found here.**I've gone back and forth between 3 and 4 stars and I really don't know which to choose. I liked the story I just had some issues with it.**This book was pretty cute and I found it to be a quick read. I did like the book. It was pretty short and at times was prett...
Megan @ The Book Babe's Reads
Megan @ The Book Babe's Reads rated it 12 years ago
Due to copy and paste, formatting has been lost.*Rounded up from 2.5 Stars on original blog post.I had several issues with The Boy Recession. That doesn't mean that I didn't like it, but, ya know, I had some issues. The biggest issue that I have with this book is that it's written in alternating poi...
the eBookWhore
the eBookWhore rated it 12 years ago
Short and sweet.It was so cute, and funny.I was laughing most of the time.If you are looking for a book to keep you company when you're totally bored...this one is perfect.But what I really liked was the references made on some of my favorite things in life, like Taylor Swift songs, or Pride and Pre...
The Word Mineur
The Word Mineur rated it 12 years ago
I was really hesitant to read this book. I didn't have incredibly high hopes for it either. Why I didn't have high hopes you may ask? I haven't usually ended up liking straight-up romance books. I like books with a mixture of things like action and adventure with a bit of romance, but I haven't like...
arielavalon
arielavalon rated it 12 years ago
Read this and other reviews at my blog.Julius P. Heil High has about 250 students, and a general ratio of more girls than guys. But when budget cuts drive the desired football couch across the country, a lot of families pull their boys out to go to private schools where they can have a shot at getti...
My Life Through a Book
My Life Through a Book rated it 12 years ago
This was such a cute and amazing book. Completely recommended! It made me laugh and giggle so much.[Will write a proper review soon].
Reading, Writing and Being Generally Awesome
3.5/5 StarsThe only thing word I can think of to describe this is "cute." It was a great read for a day where I just wanted to chill out. There wasn't a lot of depth to it, you didn't have to really think about what you were reading - which is not a bad thing. The Boy Recession had an interesting pl...
Xpresso Reads
Xpresso Reads rated it 13 years ago
If you're looking for a really light, fluffy, funny read, The Boy Recession will give you just that. At a very small school, after an awful lot of boys have moved away, the girls are left with a very limited number of date and prom choices. Providing quite a few chuckles and even some laugh-out-loud...
RefractedLight
RefractedLight rated it 13 years ago
When a large percentage of the hot, eligible male population makes a mass exodus from the financially struggling Julius P. Heil High School, the girls left behind quickly notice the deficit and the boys left behind quickly begin to realize that their stock and desirability has suddenly gone up. Mean...
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