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A review by albon
Mia Goes Fourth by Meg Cabot
2.5
(Review from 2014)
Couldn't really deal with the use of the r-word. This book isn't old enough for age to be an excuse. I haven't really noticed it in the other books, so hopefully this is an exception.
Other than that, it was alright. Mia complains too much. And I don't like saying "the heroines complain too much and are whiny", because usually heroines in books go through awful stuff and should have the right to be sad/angry, but Mia literally has the perfect life and the things she complains about aren't even true.
Couldn't really deal with the use of the r-word. This book isn't old enough for age to be an excuse. I haven't really noticed it in the other books, so hopefully this is an exception.
Other than that, it was alright. Mia complains too much. And I don't like saying "the heroines complain too much and are whiny", because usually heroines in books go through awful stuff and should have the right to be sad/angry, but Mia literally has the perfect life and the things she complains about aren't even true.
READING PROGRESS
March 5, 2014 – Started Reading
March 5, 2014 – Shelved
March 7, 2014 –
page 100 51.28%
page 100 51.28%
March 7, 2014 –
page 101 51.79% "These books are fun and all, but so outdated *cough*diskman*cough*. And it's awkward when two of the guys Mia's referencing quite a lot when she thinks about handsome men are actually dead now."
page 101 51.79% "These books are fun and all, but so outdated *cough*diskman*cough*. And it's awkward when two of the guys Mia's referencing quite a lot when she thinks about handsome men are actually dead now."
March 8, 2014 –
page 165 84.62% "The frequent use of the r-word in this book is making me very uncomfortable"
page 165 84.62% "The frequent use of the r-word in this book is making me very uncomfortable"
March 8, 2014 – Finished Reading
Moderate: Ableism