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So Not Me

So Not Me

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: High School's So Not this weird
Review: "So Not Me" made the whole series a little bit more "weird". I don't think any group of high school friends goes through this much drama, but its nice to see that we aren't the only ones going through some of this. In the 1st book, everyone meets each other.. it's like a little aqquaintence thing of the two different schools. Now, in the 22nd book.. everything is soo in depth. Andy's trying to deal with telling his parents he's gay, but there's no one there to confide in when he needs to vent. In some of the books before this, it seemed like if Andy ever had trouble, he'd have tons of people to talk to. All of Conner's friends, his sister and his mother confronted him about his drinking problem, but rather than admitting he has a problem, he just runs off. Jade and Jessica are still on Jeremy, while Jade gets the guy, he doesn't take the relationship seriously because after all, Jade's the one who cheated on him. There isn't really a lot about Melissa and Will in this book for a change but that's good. So, to find out whether Andy does tell his parents or not, or if Conner does come back, Buy the book! hehe.. I promise you'll like it. PS: If you want to talk about these books e-mail me! There my favorites!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: High School's So Not this weird
Review: "So Not Me" made the whole series a little bit more "weird". I don't think any group of high school friends goes through this much drama, but its nice to see that we aren't the only ones going through some of this. In the 1st book, everyone meets each other.. it's like a little aqquaintence thing of the two different schools. Now, in the 22nd book.. everything is soo in depth. Andy's trying to deal with telling his parents he's gay, but there's no one there to confide in when he needs to vent. In some of the books before this, it seemed like if Andy ever had trouble, he'd have tons of people to talk to. All of Conner's friends, his sister and his mother confronted him about his drinking problem, but rather than admitting he has a problem, he just runs off. Jade and Jessica are still on Jeremy, while Jade gets the guy, he doesn't take the relationship seriously because after all, Jade's the one who cheated on him. There isn't really a lot about Melissa and Will in this book for a change but that's good. So, to find out whether Andy does tell his parents or not, or if Conner does come back, Buy the book! hehe.. I promise you'll like it. PS: If you want to talk about these books e-mail me! There my favorites!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book 22 in the SVH: Senior Year Series
Review: Despite the title (which is, like, the epitome of valley girl slang), "So Not Me" is a great SVHSY book. It picks up right where the previous book, "The It Guy," left off: with Conner McDermott's intervention. His reaction (summed up perfectly in his beginning journal entry: "What. The. Hell.") is to run away, hightailing it up the California coast to Red Bluff to find his estranged father, who is a compatible match with him: he's lazy, brooding, and an alcoholic. I feared it'd take another couple books for Conner to find his dad, confront him, etc., but thankfully this subplot wasn't as long-drawn-out as some others in this series.

Romance-wise, the following happens: Elizabeth Wakefield does a little "unintentional" flirting with Conner's best friend, Evan Plummer, while he's away. And Jade Wu has done the unthinkable: she's fallen for Jeremy Aames, despite priding herself on being a player. Jeremy, on the other hand, is treading a little more carefully, especially after she cheated on him.

"So Not Me" really shows how self-absorbed a lot of these characters are, especially in regard to Andy Marsden's sexuality crisis. After an indifferent response to his coming out, he finally gets some decent support from--of all people--his ex-girlfriend, Six Hanson. By the end, things are looking better for him for a change.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good
Review: I hope that Jade does not get Jeremy. She treats him like dirt. I hope Jessica and Jeremy get back together. I can't wait until Never Let Go comes out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good
Review: I hope that Jade does not get Jeremy. She treats him like dirt. I hope Jessica and Jeremy get back together. I can't wait until Never Let Go comes out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jade and Jeremy Forever!
Review: I thought this book was great! It finally focused completely on Jade and Jeremy. And, Jade has finally grown up, and realized what a great guy, Jeremy is. I don't think Jessica deserves Jeremy, because she dumped him for Will, and what a mistake that turned out to be! Jade needs a guy like Jeremy. To help her, and Jeremy needs a girl like Jade, because Jade brings some humor and enjoyment into Jeremy's life. Jeremy is this stable guy, and so is Jade, because she's completely head over heels in love with him. "It is better to have loved than lost; then to have never loved at all."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Down With Jade
Review: Jade Wu was trouble from the beginning. She has played with Jeremy's heart like only the meanest pudin would. She has now manipulated Jeremy into thinking she is a nice kid when really she's just out seeking revenge against Jessica. I don't believe one word of this nonsense about her "falling" for Jeremy. Down with Jade!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Down With Jade
Review: Jade Wu was trouble from the beginning. She has played with Jeremy's heart like only the meanest pudin would. She has now manipulated Jeremy into thinking she is a nice kid when really she's just out seeking revenge against Jessica. I don't believe one word of this nonsense about her "falling" for Jeremy. Down with Jade!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BOOK
Review: Ok, first of all i think Jeremy and Jade make THE worst couple. Jeremy deserves so much better than JAde, like Jess. Jess is everything that he ever wanted in a girl and shes right in front of him and hes ignoring the fact that she still is i love with him. Instead he's falling for Jade AGAIN after he caught her with another guy. Now he Elizabeth and Conner thing is not looking good. Conner took off, and is with his long-lost father somewhere in Cali. All i know for sure is that if Conner doesn't come back soon then Liz is gonna fall for Evan, Conner's best friend. :(

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome!
Review: this book is so great! the storylines get a little confusing but other than that it's one of the best. I just want to say Jeremy needs to get back together with Jessica because they belong together. I can't stand the whole Jade/Jeremy thing! whatever!


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