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Autumn 2005 Review:
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Ready or Not
Meg Cabot
Harper Collins
© 2005 |
Newly appointed from normal, unnoticed high
school sophomore to teen ambassador to the UN, Samantha Madison continues
her journey in life. Now a junior and eager to spend time with her boyfriend
David, a.k.a. The President's son, Sam encounters some very strange things
in Ready or Not. She is contemplating whether or not she is ready to
have sex with David. While given the opportunity to spend time with him at
Camp David over Thanksgiving, she is nervous and eager. Meanwhile, her
popular sister Lucy just happens to be falling in love with her SAT tutor,
who for once won't pay any attention to her. Everything is going fairly good
until she bombs a press conference with the president, portraying her views
on teenage sex and protection issues, which just happen to be the opposite
of the president's. In the end, well lets just say Sam and David had a good
time at Camp David, even though the trip was cut short.
I loved reading Ready or Not. It was almost as good as
All-American Girl. Meg Cabot happens to be my favorite author and I love
every book she's written. I liked every aspect of the book and wouldn't
change anything, especially the ending. If you enjoyed her first
All-American Girl novel, then you'll definitely enjoy this one as well. I
like the way the book leaves you on the edge of your seat. I would recommend
this book to mature readers because of some opinions and undertones
expressed throughout the book. Anyone in 8th through 12th grades will be
safe to read. I really encourage every teen girl to read this book.
~ Darla Conti, grade 10,
Struthers High School
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