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Frogs & French Kisses by Sarah Mlynowski

jenlynnhill's review

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2.0

It was funny and enjoyable, definitely a read for a young adult.

maddymissimo's review

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3.0

It was great to see Rachel’s growth throughout this book. She really matured and was significantly less selfish by the end of the book. Her mom and Miri were out of control and unlikeable in this book, but STB aka Jennifer really shone.

I will say that Rachel’s and Raj’s chemistry and attraction in this book was still flat and shallow, but hopefully it will develop throughout the series.

dmfsharp's review

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funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

jeje_jen's review

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3.0

cukup menghibur... novel teenlit dengan campuran fantasi. cocok untuk bacaan selingan.

madlenka's review

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3.0

I remember this book as an element of a great summer, I remember how I was lying near a pond, wasn't able to stop reading.
Quite a good book, but 3 stars because it's that kind of book you enjoy reading, but you quickly forget what was it about.

kimbrownrogan's review

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4.0

Frogs and French Kisses by Sarah Mlynowski is the second book in a young adult series called All About Rachel. This is a very cute series, I love the family aspect that is bestowed in these books. The mother is a hoot in this book with the different parent philosophies that she has with her two daughters. The girls have been through a lot with the divorce and also with school things going on.

Miri is a witch and is just learning to use her magic but is only supposed to be using it for good purposes. However, her big sister, Rachel (who is not a witch) tries to get Miri to use the powers to help her with things that are going on at school. This entire series so far has made you ask the question, when will they all learn.

I rated this book 4 out a 5. A very light read for anyone who needs a good giggle.

opeyokay's review

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Rachel grew the f up, she was such a better character and showed a lot more maturity.

gwstoryqueen32's review

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5.0

Once again, we are back with Rachel and Miri on another wild adventure! So many things have changed now that their mother has jumped back in the dating pool (and magic pool) and Rachel is trying to figure out how to attend prom when her sister causes an accident with a spell, not to mention having a boyfriend accidentally charmed into loving her. The story offers further elaboration on Rachel and Miri's mother and her decision to give up magic and raise her children with an ordinary life. Ultimately this magical family must learn to moderate their use of power and that consent matters in relationships.

prahayu's review

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2.0

Ahh, another kind of fantasy book. First i saw this book at library, i thought this book just about teenager life. With all of their problem and other. But, this book was totally different. This book was about wizard and i didn't know if this book was the second book. My bad, i didn't see the cover clearly.
So, this book was about wizard and his daughter. ups, Actually the main character was not wizard. Unfortunately, Her mother and sister were a wizard. She felt jealous? Of course.
If everyone asked me, 'Are you like fantasy book?', i would say 'absolutely yes'. But, I thought this book was not my cup of coffee. I thought translation book would probably hard to be my cup of coffee.