What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know
My name is Robin. This book is about me. It tells the story of what happens when after almost 15 pathetic years of loserdom, the girl of my dreams finally falls for me. That seems like it would be a good thing, right? Only it turns out to be a lot more complicated than that Because...
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My name is Robin. This book is about me. It tells the story of what happens when after almost 15 pathetic years of loserdom, the girl of my dreams finally falls for me. That seems like it would be a good thing, right? Only it turns out to be a lot more complicated than that Because I'm not gonna lie to you -- there are naked women involved. Four of them, to be exact. Though not in the way you might think. Don't get me wrong -- my girlfriend's amazing. But the way things have been going lately, I'm starting to believe that the only thing worse than not getting what you want, is getting it.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780689876028 (0689876025)
Pages no: 291
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Teen,
Humor,
Funny,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Contemporary,
Poetry,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
High School,
Young Adult Romance
Series: What My Mother Doesn't Know (#2)
This book's intention was to shatter and ruin the sweetness of the first book, its very cute ending, and how adorably Sophie sees Robin. This book cracked me up it's funny how accurate Meg Cabot's blurb was. But it wass also capable of making me sad (I shed tears), and mad that I literally hurled th...
I really enjoyed this one (: It was short and sweet, but yet hold a lasting impression. It was written in a verse kind of writing style which makes the writing more blunt and straightforward. I love how Robin and Sophie's relationship, how it seems impossible for Sophie is popular well Robin aka M...
Again, Sonya Sones brings a great novel in the form of poetry. What My Girlfriend Doesn’t Know is the sequel to Sones’ free-verse novel What My Mother Doesn’t Know, and was a great addition to the first book.It was a little weird going from book one to this book because of the POV switch from Sophie...
Not nearly as cleaver as the first book in the series. And unlike "What My Mother...", this story seemed very far-fetched and unrealistic. However, it did have some great scenes and some of the poetry was very smart and funny.
ehhh it was okay but i liked What My Mother Doesn't Know better. this one seemed a little whiney to me at times, and the end was too sudden, but it was interesting to get robin/murphy's pov.