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The Girl Who Invented Romance |
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Rating: Summary: not quite a romance...... Review: although well written, "The Girl Who Invented Romance" can get boring. Kelly Williams is a sixteen year old junior who has never had a date, much less a boyfriend. She constantly daydreams about finally meeting that one special guy. She decides to turn her daydream into a romance board game, in which the goal is to get to happily ever after. What begins as a game that would be more acurately titled "A Fairy Tale Romance" turns into a real life romance situation as Kelly witnesses her brother and his girlfriend (the perfect couple) break up, realizes that her parents marraige (the most romantic one on earth) may not be that rock solid, and begins to fall for the least expected guy ever. The book is good, but I felt that too much of it was simply daydreams and fluff,and not enough of a solid plot.
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Anyone ages 10 to 14 will love it! Review: I thought this book was excellent! I could relate strogly to many of the hilarious situations the main character got herself into! Anyone ages 10 to 14 with an average reading level will enjoy this superbly written book! It's a "must read". I believe even boys will like this book!
Rating: Summary: Excellent book Review: This was an outstanding book. I love how Kelly finally hooked up with the snobiest guy in school, Will, and realized that he was an ok guy. I also like that Kelly's brother got with Kelly's best friend, Faith. I would love to read this again and again.
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