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Pages: 240, Paperback, Walker Last Update 29.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 15/09/09 (Useful, 3 readings)
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his book is a good read for quite a wide age range really, although it is aimed at the pre teen/teenage girl market. I do not feel it is a book that boys/men would enjoy however, as it is very much so "chick lit". I feel that the author didn't quite understand todays teenage girls in some respects, as there were some odd use of language and references that I do not think todays teenager would even say or know about. I say this as the mother of a teenage girl! In some repects there was an air of old fashionedness about it or it could just be the Irishness of it? As the book title suggests, the feature character is Amy Green, a 13 year old ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/02/09 (Very useful, 263 readings)
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Despite being in my early twenties, I am still partial to a bit of teen fiction! After a tough day, I find it relaxing to indulge in a little bit of easy reading. Boy Trouble is the first teen novel from Irish author Sarah Webb, who has written seven books for adults. It's the beginning of a series starring 13 year old Amy Green and her crazy 17 year old Aunt Clover, and it's a good start to the range. Nicely presented with a cute pink cover, it's easy to read and filled with very believable characters. It's quite addictive and you could easily spend the whole day reading it. Amy is a very realistic 13 year old and I can imagine that most young ... Read the complete review
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