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Saturday, August 24, 2013

Week 34 Review: All-American Girl

From Goodreads:
Samantha Madison is an average, cool Washington, D.C., teen: She loves Gwen Stefani (who doesn't?), can draw like nobody's business, and enjoys being opposite to her sister's annoying ultra-social personality. But when she ditches art class one day, she doesn't expect to be jumping on the back of a wannabe presidential assassin. Soon the young hero is receiving worldwide acclaim for her bravery, having dinner with her family at the White House, and is even being named teen ambassador to the UN. As if this weren't enough, she and David, the president's son, strike up a friendship that everyone wants the dirt on, which starts to give her romantic "frisson" feelings. Unfortunately, Sam thinks her sister's boyfriend, Jack, is the true love of her life, and she makes a few wrong turns that could screw up what she's developing with David. Will she ever stop following what she knows and start following what she sees?

My Review:
Such a great, awesome book! But of course it is, since it's a Meg Cabot book! I just really enjoyed rereading this book, being in this world again! And I wouldn't mind a 3rd book in this series, though that's unlikely, seeing that it's been about 10 years since this came out!

So saving the president's life because you skipped an art drawing class, yeah, it doesn't really sound like real life. But there is a chance that it could happen, and thus, this story! Just loved reading about Sam, and her family-like that they had to change the name of their dog because it was too close to "no."

Loved that Sam thought she was in love with Lucy's boyfriend, Jack, but that she was experiencing "frisson" for David. And I knew how it was going to end, but I just enjoyed watching their relationship bloom-like the bit of the house that has the First Kid's names carved, and David puts Sam's name it, that was just so cute!

There were some really great moments in this book, with these characters, and I just liked reading about them, as Sam realizes that some of what she thought was wrong, and as she grows up and deals with all this stuff, it's great! And the art lessons aren't so bad!

Yeah, this was a really great, fantastic book, and I really loved rereading it!

Author: Meg Cabot
Series: All-American Girl #1
Read: August 20th, 2013
Source: Own
Reason Why: Rereading!
Publisher: HarperTeen
Published: August 1st 2003
5/5 Hearts
5/5 Books
5/5 Stars




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