This book was really great but what an end was that????I want to know what happens i hate when the story just ends like this, but still it was a great story.
WTF? Some people gave this book 4/5 stars? The worst book ever - cheesy, shallow, cliched and stupid chick-lit movie copy. Terrible writing by the author. I shall not be reading her again, Thank God!
Fun Reading book! =) Megan has always moved around a lot, but this time her living situation has changed even more drastically than usual. When she refused to pack up and move to South Korea with her parents, both in the army, they proposed another option: spending her last two years of high scho...
Clearly the four stars rating was due to the fact that I read this book when I was a teen.It's a fun book to read. Cliche, definitely. But nonetheless, still fun :P
Cute, frothy, and absolutely ridiculous. The main character is so good, her nemesis so evil, the boys so hot... This book has zero basis in reality, which is fine, and had the book ended 50 pages earlier, I would've given it 4 stars and ranked it alongside Jennifer Echols. However, the story gets re...
Too adorable for words! The author really makes you feel like you are Megan and are being thrust into this world of boys and trying to figure out what that means and how to handle it. Especially when you aren't used to sticking up for yourself. It is a must read! Totally in love with Finn and th...
Fantastic book. I really enjoyed this - could not put it down. Although the original set-up was poorly done and nearly caused this to be a wall-banger, once I got over that issue I was caught up in the story completely.My full review is here: http://onemone.blogspot.com/2010/07/megan-meades-guide-to...
Kate Brian makes a very likeable character in Megan Meade. You immediately feel for her when she is plunged into a household of 7 boys, half of them being around her age. I cracked up a lot in the beginning thinking "what parents would really let their daughter move in with a family of boys, anyway...
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, th...
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