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Rating:  Summary: Bad, ugly covers! Blech! Change them before I barf!!! Review: I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!! If I had to recommend one book for teenagers to read- and believe me, in the past ten or twelve years I've read just about anything of quality to pass through a bookstore- I'd pick this one. It's FANTASTIC!!!! I don't know what exactly makes it so great, but the stylistic devices used by Katherine Applegate, along with Nina's first-person accounts, make this my complete favorite young adult book of all time, if not my favorite book ever. I've read it at least ten times. So if I can read one book ten times, the least you can do is read it once.
Rating:  Summary: This author has to be gifted! Review: Katherine Appelgate is probably the only author to EVER get me started in a book. It is from 230 - 260 pages per book, I read each book within two days! I've never done that before. This book is No. 3 in the Boyfriends, Girlfriends Series so I suggest the reader may want to read the other two before this. I am only 13 years old, and I'll tell you, this is nothing like the silly, unrealistic Babysitter's Club books. This is about something that may happen to any of us. Each character has something that is relevent to my life, friends, school, or relationships. "Nina Won't Tell" isn't about she doesn't say she loves Ben, but more along the lines of her uncle abusing her as a child. This series contains adult matter, yes, but is nothing too serious and is definately worth the reading. Katherine Applegate is now my favorite author (before it was Caroline B. Cooney). I rate this book a ten because, just like the rest of the series, this book captivates your mind and sucks you in. I love it, nothing can top this series. Except for maybe Dove's Chocolate Promises
Rating:  Summary: Wow! Review: Nina Geiger has a secret she has had with her ever since her mother died when she was 11, but she can't hold the secret in much longer. Life has been full of ups and downs for Nina. She finnaly gets a chance to date her dream guy: Benjamin Passmore the blind but sweet guy but the worst visitor is coming to live in her house. To Nina he's the devil himself. Her uncle, the molester is coming to sleep in her very own house. Read it and find out what happens.
Rating:  Summary: Ever Girl Should Read This Book Review: Nina won't tell is an excellent book from the series Making Out, all written by Katherine Applegate. It deals with 2 separate topics that Nina won't talk about: 1.) Her crush on her sister's ex, Ben. He happens to also be her best friend's brother. 2.) Her uncle molesting her when she was much younger. With the help of her friends, Nina is able to confront her past and come out ten million times stronger. By the end of this book, you will be so proud of Nina, even though she is a fiction character.
Rating:  Summary: Nina Won't Tell... Review: Somebody should have told Christopher, if he is going to play the field. You do not do it on a small island wherer everything is accessible by foot. He should have kept that on the mainland. I was so glad when Nina blew the whistle on her slime ball Uncle, and when she finally told Ben how she really felt. I like Nina and Ben.
Rating:  Summary: Ever Girl Should Read This Book Review: This book should be read by anyone not just girls. It teaches people that if they are molested or abused it is not their fault especially if they are kids. They didn't do anything wrong. I would recommend this book to anyone who can read.
Rating:  Summary: This needs no summary, only one word: great! Review: This was such a great book, so were the first two!One thing I do need to say is that Benjamin is definately my favorite character, no doubt. If anyone wants to talk about the books with me, go ahead! I love to hear what other people thought of this very cool book! I wish more people would read her books. She's a really busy lady. She writes the Animorphs books, the Making Out series, and i think it called the Ever World Series. I don't know if she writes anymore than that, but that's a lot right there.Now, lets just talk about "Nina Won't Tell". I think it was very brave of Nina to say something. It wasn't her fault and I'm glad she realized that. Her uncle... well i would like to sy some stuff about him, but I don't think I can because, you know, it's online. lol. Claire should just give up. Jake loves her and Claire loves him. There's only one problem, Wade. And Christopher, my God. I'm not even going to start. I'm glad that Claire and Nina kinda made up. Peace People!
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