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All-American Girl by Meg Cabot

emilymorgan02's review

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3.0

This was a fun book. I picked it up last night to have a little mindless reading and ended up finishing it several hours later. It is a quick read, funny, and entertaining. I don't think I could read much more in the same style though. The main character narrates in a stream of concious like fashion, which is exhausting after a while. I loved the top ten lists and found the dialogue to be fun and realistic.

bookhoarding's review

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5.0

Of all of Cabot's female leads, I believe I was most fond of this one. She deals with the typical teenage issues, plus she's a ginger and saved the president. No big deal, right? I loved the maturation that went on with characters and their use/style of art. The only downside to this is the delicious descriptions of baguettes, which only make me want to devour a million of them.

itisnotsera's review against another edition

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3.0

I kept thinking about the premise of this book cuz i read it way too long ago. But it makes so much sense its Meg Cabot book

latelykelsey's review

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4.0

This was the book of my youth. And I needed a fluff piece.

mandimsadler's review

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4.0

My favorite meg Cabot novel! I loved it.

chloejayne98's review

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2.0

waz pretty good. the best thing about it waz that it waz really funny. it waz definately not one of the best books i have ever read though.

beths0103's review

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3.0

Cute, fun, fluff read.

The audiobook narrator was absolutely perfect.

gaderianne's review

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4.0

A quick read that was surprisingly good! I thought this book was really very funny!

In short, the main character is a middle child artist who wears all black and has a crush on her older sister's boyfriend. When she saves the president from an assassination attempt, her world is turned upside down and, of course, she finds herself in the process.

I found this book to be candid, honest, and (as I said before) funny. This was a thoroughly enjoyable read for a day off of work!

_rebeccareads_'s review

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3.0

This was the first of Meg Cabot's books that I really enjoyed, really liked the characters.

kimbrownrogan's review

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3.0

A great turn around novel for Meg Cabot. The others I have read lately have been a little young for me. However this one was cute. Sam Madison was the average teenager until she saves the life of the President of the United States. She then learns that life isn't everything it is supposed to be. This book contains comedy, love, and excitement. I wish it could have been a little more adultish but it was a good young adult book so I can't complain.
It got a rating of 3 out of 5. A good read for the 12-15 year old range.