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Cover of "Teen Idol"
    • At first I was annoyed by the voice of the narrator, but after a while it grew on me. I also thought it was going to be a teeny bopper novel that I really didn't like. I did like it and I think Cabot wrote a slightly thought provoking novel as well as entertaining.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "Size 12 Is Not Fat"
    • In the end I liked this story, but I was not impressed with the repetition of the title phrase or others... I think that part of my dislike for the novel stems from seeing Meg Cabot in person and not being impressed by her. I probably will read the next book in the series when it comes out because I ... Continue

      In the end I liked this story, but I was not impressed with the repetition of the title phrase or others... I think that part of my dislike for the novel stems from seeing Meg Cabot in person and not being impressed by her. I probably will read the next book in the series when it comes out because I am intrigued by Cooper and Heather.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "She Went All the Way"
    • Another fun read by Meg Cabot. I enjoy her books, and I am glad she writes for adults and young adults.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "Queen of Babble"
    • A fun read. Cabot always delivers a fun and entertaining read. I can't say that it was very thought provoking or well written, just entertaining. I own a signed copy, but I checked out the audiobook from the library.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "The Princess Diaries"
    • A girlly feel good book. I listened to part of this and read part of it. I liked it and look forward to reading the rest of the series and other books by Meg Cabot.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "Every Boy's Got One"
    • I enjoyed this as I did her other books. Again this relates to The Boy Next Door and Boy Meets Girl but I do not think you need to read the others to read this one. There are related characters, but not a completely related story line. I would recommend this to girls and women who enjoy a fun romant ... Continue

      I enjoyed this as I did her other books. Again this relates to The Boy Next Door and Boy Meets Girl but I do not think you need to read the others to read this one. There are related characters, but not a completely related story line. I would recommend this to girls and women who enjoy a fun romantic read.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "Boy Meets Girl"
    • I loved this book!! It is a spin off of The Boy Next Door, also by Meg Cabot. You don't need to read The Boy Next Door, however, some of the characters are the same and it adds to the fun if you have read it. Cabbot writes an entertaining novel about love and work using letters, journal entries and ... Continue

      I loved this book!! It is a spin off of The Boy Next Door, also by Meg Cabot. You don't need to read The Boy Next Door, however, some of the characters are the same and it adds to the fun if you have read it. Cabbot writes an entertaining novel about love and work using letters, journal entries and emails. I can't wait to see if she does more with the characters at the The New York Journal.I would definately recommend this to others.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "The Boy Next Door"
    • At first I wasn't sure I liked the format--written all in emails between characters--but once I got used to it I really liked it. I look forward to more like this. It is part of a series, but I am not sure the series has a title.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
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