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Heart & Soul (Clearwater Crossing, #3)

Heart & Soul (Clearwater Crossing, #3)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Wheres the heart and soul?
Review: A clean-cut but sadly pretty-boring novel, featuring a bunch of teenagers that are hard to get attached to.

The most exciting thing that happens is that one of the guys becomes a little infatuated with a girl when he discovers how beautiful she looks with a pumpkin on top of her head.

Plus a girl named Leah wins a modelling competition.A boring one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Heart & Soul Review
Review: After a cheerleading stunt goes wrong, Melanie is rushed to the hospital. She wakes up after a while and is constantly seeming to think she likes Peter.

Jenna finally has her own room away from Maggie! She starts to get slightly jealous of Peter and Melanie when the two visit Melanie's house and is shocked to find Caitlin, her older sister, upset.

Nicole arrives with Courtney, Leah and Melanie for the modeling contest in St. Louis. Someone mistakes Leah for a contestant and Nicole begs Leah to enter, who agrees. Nicole is scared to death on stage but Leah could barely have cared less--and wins the contest because of it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Heart & Soul Review
Review: After a cheerleading stunt goes wrong, Melanie is rushed to the hospital. She wakes up after a while and is constantly seeming to think she likes Peter.

Jenna finally has her own room away from Maggie! She starts to get slightly jealous of Peter and Melanie when the two visit Melanie's house and is shocked to find Caitlin, her older sister, upset.

Nicole arrives with Courtney, Leah and Melanie for the modeling contest in St. Louis. Someone mistakes Leah for a contestant and Nicole begs Leah to enter, who agrees. Nicole is scared to death on stage but Leah could barely have cared less--and wins the contest because of it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Realistic-Fiction
Review: I feel this book describes how you can find religion and have fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: awesome
Review: i have all the books that have come out of this series so far, and i love them! they deal with a lot of teen issues...relationships, religion, just a lot of the things that confuse us during our teen years.if you really enjoy reading about people's lives (fictional) and a book that deals with teen issues, then this'll be right up your alley!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved This Book
Review: I love the Clearwater Crossing book collection I recommend it to all of my friends and they fall in love with it from Book 1. This one is just as good and exciting.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I felt like I was in a group of real people.
Review: It was great, I think that I could have seen the character traits pop out of one of my friends. I really enjoyed it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An enjoyable realistic fictional book!
Review: One of the things I really like about this book is the way the main characters get along, even though they're very different. I would recommend this book to any teenager.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic!!!!
Review: Thank you so much for these awesome books! I thought no one understood what I was feeling. I got these books as a present and it got me back on my feet. These characters lived my life. great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is very inspirational for teenagers.
Review: This book shows how life REALLY is. It's a very good and inspirational book for all teens in today's society. I would reccomend this book to anyone.


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