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White Lies and Barefaced Truths

White Lies and Barefaced Truths

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: they dont relate
Review: I have to say this series is horrible. there so stupid and they dont relate to real life. They bore me. i would rather read something more intersting like the gossip girl series or the hard cash triloigy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It just keeps getting better!
Review: I really enjoyed the first book in this series, so I enjoyed this one just as much if not more. In White Lies and Barefaced Truths, we see things from Kat Kennedy's point of view. Kat's mom died some time before, so she only lives with her dad. She has pretty many siblings and has to deal with them while dealing with herself and her friends. Kat learns to tell the difference between a time when you should tell the truth and when you might need to tweak the truth. I think a lot of girls will connect with this character, so check out this new series written by Cathy Hopkins.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ok... :\
Review: I really thought i was going to like this book because i thought the "Mates, Dates.." series is really good! Everything in this book is so..expected, like you know what is going to happen next, which does not make for a very interesting read. It was the same old, "OHH i LOVE him but i can't tell! I'll break someone's heart! OH NO! What am i going to do!?" Seriously..this book isn't very worth reading (which i figured out after i read it). But i guess if you are a fan of the "Mates, Dates.." series then you could read it. This series just isn't the same though.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Sounds familiar...
Review: This book was pretty good, with an ok plot and characters...for someone that didn't read the "Mates, Dates, and..." series. The books are practically the same. Cat sounds alot like Lucy, who also lives in a house with a big family, has a crush on her friends older brother, and meets a new friend who is gorgeous, just like when Lucy meets Nesta, in "Mates, Dates..". The books are so simular that it's easy to mix the two books' characters up. If you don't mind a little confusion, then read both series, because if you like one, you will like the other.


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