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Read Reviews for Boy Meets Girl - Meg Cabot
by - written on 20/11/08 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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I was, in my opinion, EXTREMELY lucky that I read this book after "The Guy Next Door - Meg Cabot" Purely because this happens to be the second book in a series, and I had luckily already read the prequel to this book without even knowing that they are somewhat linked. But when I opened the book I realised it was in the same sort of context and structure... Emails... Anyway they had previous main characters coming up represented as minor characters this time, and it brought forward the minor characters from the last book as major characters, so it was a complete reversal. Now as you may, or may not have, noticed that I'm a MASSIVE fan of Meg Cabot, as ... Read the complete review
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