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Mates, Dates, and Cosmic Kisses

Mates, Dates, and Cosmic Kisses

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The truth about Teens in Mates Dates and Cosmic Kisses
Review: The Book Mates Dates And Cosmic Kisses by Kathy Hopkins put into one word would by, realistic. The book dosen't just capture the lives about three teens in London. It captures the truth about all teens and the daily struggles in their lives. That is the one thing I like to find in a book when I read, instead these so called perfect taled lives that end none other than in fantasy. We all know life is no fairy tale. The book shows the truth that it's an everyday stugglewhen it comes to parents. Not to mention the tormenting truth about guys. When you read a book such as this you'll be happy to know that your life isn't the only one that's screwed up. I would recomend this book to middle school girls (no offense boys) sixth on up. On an adventure to help Izzie move on from aboy shes hung up on Nesta and Lucy her two best friends are put to the test of real friendship. Will Izzie ever get over wonder boy Mark? Will she stop staring at her mobile as if she had mental powers to make it ring? Will she finally realize that her friends are more important than a guy?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect Read
Review: This book is really great and i really enjoyed it. I can't wait until the third one comes out!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Knockoff of Angus, Thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging
Review: This is nothing in comparison to Angus, Thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging. It weakly tries to imitate the humor of Georgia Nicolson in Angus Thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging. If you want to read a book in this genre, the following four books will be most enjoyable to you:
-Angus, Thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging
-On the Plus Side, I'm now the girlfriend of a SEX GOD
-Knocked out by my Nunga-Nungas
-and Dancing in my Nuddy Pants

These are all from the same series of books. They are much funnier than Mates, Dates, and Inflatable Bras and it really makes you laugh at Georgia Nicolson's teenage stupidity. Mates, Dates, and Inflatable Bras in nothing like real life, and you can't relate to her in any way. If you want to read good, funny teenage girl books, then read the ones that I've reccomended/

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It's Izzie's Turn in book 2
Review: This is the second book in the series and it hasn't gotten any better. This book continues shortly after the first but is from Izzie's point of view and not Lucy's.

Continuing to mimic the Georgia Nicholson books of Louise Rennison, we now have Angus and the whole drama of what it means when a boy says he will call you later.

Although this is supposed to be from another point of view, it reads just like Lucy's did in the first book. It is not convincing that it is a different voice (although the scenery has changed).

I have to say that this one was even blander than the first book. At least Lucy's angst was more believable. Izzie really has no issues in this book (other than when will her guy call), so although longer than the first, it has less to the story.

For laughter, stick with Rennison, as this one will not even crack a smile.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It's Izzie's Turn in book 2
Review: This is the second book in the series and it hasn't gotten any better. This book continues shortly after the first but is from Izzie's point of view and not Lucy's.

Continuing to mimic the Georgia Nicholson books of Louise Rennison, we now have Angus and the whole drama of what it means when a boy says he will call you later.

Although this is supposed to be from another point of view, it reads just like Lucy's did in the first book. It is not convincing that it is a different voice (although the scenery has changed).

I have to say that this one was even blander than the first book. At least Lucy's angst was more believable. Izzie really has no issues in this book (other than when will her guy call), so although longer than the first, it has less to the story.

For laughter, stick with Rennison, as this one will not even crack a smile.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great series!
Review: Though I'm older than the target audience, I really enjoy this series. I think the books are adorable and the author does a bang up job of capturing what teenage life is life. Bravo!

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not that good...
Review: Title says it all. However, that is juust my opibion. Read it to find out if you like it/or not.Kind of like On the Bright Side... which was a better book.


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