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Rating: Summary: Love at first sight??? Review: Hope and Bone are Mike's(Michelle) best friends until the man of Mike's dreams comes along. Is he realy the man Mike will fall in love with? Or is he just a stop along the way. Will Mike ever find him?? Will Hope, Bone, and Mike revive their freindship?? I really enjoyed this book!!!!
Rating: Summary: Love is Everything Review: Michelle Brindisi, better known as Mike, has two best friends. Hope, and Bobby, better known as Bone. Mike and Hope always are thinking about the perfect him. The guy that's right for you.. Falling in love. Bone thinks it's very stupid, and makes rude comments about it all the time. Mike runs into him at the store, she thinks she's in love. Then he's really rude because of her running into him. Mike then knows that that isnt him, that's not him at all! Then accidently, by fate, she thinks she meets "the boy of her dreams" at a restarunt, but is it really him?? Could fate really of lead her to him?? This is a really good book, I had a lot of fun reading it. It's kind of a once-you-pick-it-up-you-can't-put-it-down book!
Rating: Summary: Love at first sight??? Review: Michelle is a young teenage girl living in small town America. She has two best friends. Hope is her newest best friend, a girl she can share all her feminine secrets with that she can't really share with her oldest best friend, Bone, because he's a boy. Her best friends call Michelle `Mike'. Most recently Mike keeps thinking about falling in love and meeting the boy of her dreams, whom she refers to as `Him'. It's exciting and natural to talk about all this to Hope but Bone "thinks her hormones are damaging her brain". Of course, Mike finally does meet `Him' and the book explores how this new and important event in a young girl's life can ultimately alter the already established relationships. The book is a very easy and enjoyable read, but will probably only appeal to teenage girls. It is by no means a challenging book, but sometimes it is rewarding enough to read a book in an afternoon. This book is definitely a good candidate to curl up with on a bleak rainy afternoon with a box of chocolates. It has a lot of humour with a realistic attitude to it. It is not a tearjerker. Neither is it angst ridden. The characters are well established and the numerous relationships explored on many levels, but not to their full potential. Although the book is written in the first person narrative, I wasn't convinced that the author successfully spoke with a young person's voice. Mike's use of language seemed older, but her reactions were more suited to the young teenage mould. The cover of the book was not very appealing to me and seemed to have a more 80s feel to the design, rather than a modern 90s look. The drawing of the two boys made them look too similar, which lead me to believe the storyline was to go a certain way. If fact, I made quite a number of predictions about the story, which were all wrong and therefore I found the ending of the book somewhat frustrating.
Rating: Summary: Unexpected love story Review: Michelle is a young teenage girl living in small town America. She has two best friends. Hope is her newest best friend, a girl she can share all her feminine secrets with that she can't really share with her oldest best friend, Bone, because he's a boy. Her best friends call Michelle 'Mike'. Most recently Mike keeps thinking about falling in love and meeting the boy of her dreams, whom she refers to as 'Him'. It's exciting and natural to talk about all this to Hope but Bone "thinks her hormones are damaging her brain". Of course, Mike finally does meet 'Him' and the book explores how this new and important event in a young girl's life can ultimately alter the already established relationships. The book is a very easy and enjoyable read, but will probably only appeal to teenage girls. It is by no means a challenging book, but sometimes it is rewarding enough to read a book in an afternoon. This book is definitely a good candidate to curl up with on a bleak rainy afternoon with a box of chocolates. It has a lot of humour with a realistic attitude to it. It is not a tearjerker. Neither is it angst ridden. The characters are well established and the numerous relationships explored on many levels, but not to their full potential. Although the book is written in the first person narrative, I wasn't convinced that the author successfully spoke with a young person's voice. Mike's use of language seemed older, but her reactions were more suited to the young teenage mould. The cover of the book was not very appealing to me and seemed to have a more 80s feel to the design, rather than a modern 90s look. The drawing of the two boys made them look too similar, which lead me to believe the storyline was to go a certain way. If fact, I made quite a number of predictions about the story, which were all wrong and therefore I found the ending of the book somewhat frustrating.
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