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Post by Ivy on Mar 27, 2009 14:48:28 GMT -5
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Post by valora78 on Mar 28, 2009 14:04:12 GMT -5
Whos Meg Cabot what does she write
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Lilith
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Post by Lilith on Mar 28, 2009 19:26:16 GMT -5
I don't think I know this author. More details please?
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Post by kooozel on Mar 29, 2009 14:18:01 GMT -5
She wrote the Mediator Series...I really enjoyed them. She also wrote the Princess Diary books, but I wasn't too much of a fan on that series.
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Post by kooozel on Apr 2, 2009 15:29:02 GMT -5
Hey you guys, I also think you should check out her book Avalon High... I really enjoyed it.
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Post by Ivy on Apr 2, 2009 22:14:42 GMT -5
:)I have added some of her her books to my BTR list I will let you know how it goes
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Post by Amante dei Libri on Jul 18, 2009 3:22:42 GMT -5
Meg Cabot wrote The Mediator Series, The Princess Diaries, The All-American Girl books, The 1-800-WHERE-R-U books, The Boy Series, The Heather Wells Mysteries, The Avalon High Series, The Airhead books, Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls, and a host of stand alone novels that I'm not going to list.
I've read a lot of her books. The Princess Diaries were read reluctantly because a friend pushed them on me and they were funnier than they looked. The Mediator Series was great, funny, okay plot. 1-800-WHERE-R-U was the same. All-American Girl was hilarious; I read it strait through in the 6th grade, cover to cover, from 8PM to 8AM one summer. I loved it, but when I read the sequel, Ready or Not, I was sorely disappointed. The whole book had no point and was more embarrassing than funny. I wish the author had just left it good with All-American Girl.
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Post by annakathy on Jul 19, 2009 14:39:05 GMT -5
I read her books when I was 13. This year (in september) she is coming to Brazil! Finally someone that I really like will be here to signe at least one book!
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Post by logically on Aug 22, 2009 12:18:32 GMT -5
I read her Size 12 Is Not Fat and reviewed it here.
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Post by josef13 on Oct 24, 2009 13:55:42 GMT -5
I really enjoy a lot of Meg Cabot's books, especially the Mediator series, but I absolutely adore her Avalon High book (and the three-book manga sequel is quite fun too). I love it enough that I have read the book, and listened to the audiobook of Avalon High, and both are fantastic~! To me this is a must read book of Meg Cabot's. Here's a blurb: "Avalon High, I was starting to think, might not be so bad after all. Maybe it's not where Ellie wants to be, but if you have to start at a new school, Avalon High is typical enough: There's Lance, the jock. Jennifer, the cheerleader. And Will, senior class president, quarterback, and all-around good guy.
But not everyone at Avalon High is who they appear to be... not even, as Ellie is about to discover, herself. As a bizarre drama begins to unfold, Ellie has to wonder, what part does she play in all this? Do the coincidences she's piecing together really mean—as in King Arthur's court—that tragedy is fast approaching for her new friends?
Ellie doesn't know if she can do anything to stop the coming trouble. But somehow, she knows she has to try."The next Meg Cabot book I have on my TBR stack is her 'Jinx' book... "The only thing Jean Honeychurch hates more than her boring name (not Jean Marie, or Jeanette, just... Jean) is her all-too-appropriate nickname, Jinx. Misfor-tune seems to follow her everywhere she goes—which is why she's thrilled to be moving in with her aunt and uncle in New York City. Maybe when she's halfway across the country, Jinx can finally outrun her bad luck. Or at least escape the havoc she's caused back in her small hometown.
But trouble has definitely followed Jinx to New York. And it's causing big problems for her cousin Tory, who is not happy to have the family black sheep around. Beautiful, glamorous Tory is hiding a dangerous secret—one that she's sure Jinx is going to reveal.
Jinx is beginning to realize it isn't just bad luck she's been running from. It's something far more sinister... and the curse Jinx has lived under since the day she was born might just be the only thing that can save her life."
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