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Read Reviews for The Guy Next Door - Meg Cabot
by - written on 29/04/09 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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I first started reading Meg Cabot books when I was working in central London, and just wanted some easy reading to keep me awake on the train. I love The Princess Diaries films, and when I saw that she had written some adult chick lit novels I thought I would give them a go. She is also sometimes published as Meggin Cabot. I would probably describe the style as chick lit light, as they are real no brainer novels. Don't mistake this as a criticism though, they are well written and enjoyable, but lack a bit in substance - Perfect as a beach read!! The style is really unique too - it is all written in the form of , none of which are longer than 2 pages long, so ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/10/08 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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Now I don't know what your thoughts about Meg Cabot are, but personally she is the best author I have ever come across. My view may change as I get older, but at this current time its Meg Cabot that I'm obsessed with and this book showed why. Now I believe that I'll NEVER come across a book styled in this way. No author, as far as I know, has even attempted such a style of writing. Meg Cabot, in my opinion, took a chance with this book and it apparently has turned out brilliantly. And what am I talking about? You are wondering. Well if you ever come across this book, just open it and you'll see, because this is no ordinary book with chapters, oh, no, it's all ... Read the complete review
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