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    megank has read this book.
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  • britneyl20
    britneyl20 added a book review.
    I think this book isn't as good as the pervious ones. But, I love how all complicated plots blend in together at the very end to form a happy ending. I've loved this series since I was in elementary, I love the character Mackenzie, I love how's she's really sarcastic all the time and her attitude toward things. She can be a real sweetheart sometimes. The main character is just a normal girl, having a wonderful crush on a popular boy, Brandon. I really like how Mackenzie did everything try to make new friends! Everyone struggles through making new friends, changing environment! Great Book!
    Over 8 years ago
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    By Rachel Renee Russell
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    OMG I love this book so much. The Truth about Forever by Sarah Dessen is talking about the romance life while problems with family. I originally chose this book because the character lost her dad. I recently lost my uncle too, so I wanted to try out this book. Every part in the book is somehow connected at the end. I love the romance going on. Main character Macy was originally "perfect" just as her mother wanted her to be, but since she took a break with her smart boyfriend Jason, she started to see changes in herself. She had never felt so happy being with someone, and that guy was Wes. He doesn't judge, being with him is not pressure. I love how Wes is willing to wait for her to realize the truth about forever... :)
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  • megank
    megank's book review was featured in Trading Faces.
    Trading Faces by Julia DeVillers and Jennifer Roy tells a very interesting and entertaining story of two identical twins in middle school. Payton and Emma are totally different, even though they look exactly the same. With Payton being the fashion and outgoing one, while Emma being intelligent and shy, they start their first day of middle school. Things turned out to be way different than they thought, they had completely different schedules with different cliques. But that wasn't it, after an accident they were forced to change places, and gradually, they were trading faces. My favorite character in this book is actually Emma, I love how she's so quirky, awkward, yet brilliant and nice to everyone. This book deals with a lot of problems we teenagers face today, such as cliques, popularity, crushes, and most importantly, being who we are. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone, especially people who like realistic fiction books! Trust me, it's awesome and you won't stop reading the following books of this series :)))
    Over 8 years ago
  • megank
    megank added a book review.
    Trading Faces by Julia DeVillers and Jennifer Roy tells a very interesting and entertaining story of two identical twins in middle school. Payton and Emma are totally different, even though they look exactly the same. With Payton being the fashion and outgoing one, while Emma being intelligent and shy, they start their first day of middle school. Things turned out to be way different than they thought, they had completely different schedules with different cliques. But that wasn't it, after an accident they were forced to change places, and gradually, they were trading faces. My favorite character in this book is actually Emma, I love how she's so quirky, awkward, yet brilliant and nice to everyone. This book deals with a lot of problems we teenagers face today, such as cliques, popularity, crushes, and most importantly, being who we are. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone, especially people who like realistic fiction books! Trust me, it's awesome and you won't stop reading the following books of this series :)))
    Over 8 years ago
  • megank
    megank's book review was featured in Times Squared.
    Times squared is the third book in the adventures of Payton and Emma Mills. The story starts when Payton and Emma are going to New York City, which was their dream from they were little. But surprisingly, their fantasy of New York turns into a nightmare when they encountered evil Ashlynn. Once again, they have twin switches to save each other from embarrassment, but does it? I really love how the author changes perspective throughout the book to show different sides of the story. It also continues the story and keeps it going at different locations. Overall, I think this is a great book that people can enjoy for fun and experience what it's like to be an identical twin. Read it, you won't regret!!
    Over 8 years ago
  • megank
    megank added a book review.
    Times squared is the third book in the adventures of Payton and Emma Mills. The story starts when Payton and Emma are going to New York City, which was their dream from they were little. But surprisingly, their fantasy of New York turns into a nightmare when they encountered evil Ashlynn. Once again, they have twin switches to save each other from embarrassment, but does it? I really love how the author changes perspective throughout the book to show different sides of the story. It also continues the story and keeps it going at different locations. Overall, I think this is a great book that people can enjoy for fun and experience what it's like to be an identical twin. Read it, you won't regret!!
    Over 8 years ago
  • megank
    megank added a book review.
    If I Stay, by Gayle Farmon, is a super well written book that talks about an intelligent and gorgous girl Mia of how she had to make a decision that will change her life dramatically. The story begins where Mia has to decide whether she should attend Julliard, or stay with the ones she love. But on a trip, her parents and brother all die and she finds herself lying in the hospital, where she is in a coma. Surprisingly, she is able to see everything happening around her. Mia is confused and doesn't know where she should choose to go: heaven with her family, or present with Adam? I really love how the author emphasises that being different doesn't mean you can't be together, sometimes, the more different they are, they more compatible they are. Mia loves classical music and the cello, while Adam loves rock and electrical music. Yet, they still love each other and will always be supportive of each other's decisions. I think this book really focuses on how the characters develop and why Mia and Adam made the choices they made, which is also why it is so awesome. This book is a MUST READ for everyone, especially teenager girls. It's dramatic, emotional, but extremely romantic!
    Over 8 years ago

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