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Average rating3.5
During an educational trip to London, away from her friends and the boy she thinks she is fated to love, Massachussets high school junior Julia Lichtenstein is paired with her nemesis, Jamie, and begins seeing many things differently.
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But things work out, you know. Even if it doesn't feel okay for a long time, or even if it feels like things will never be okay again, everything works out in the end.
(Review originally posted here at The Book Barbies.)
I wanted to like Meant to Be the second I saw it. The cover is just so bright and happy! It has what I like to refer to as the “Lizzie McGuire Movie Factor.” Class trip to a foreign country? I am SO there. And I'll probably love it. Which I did!
Meant to Be was a ton of fun. From the attention-grabbing intro, I knew I was going to love having Julia as a narrator. She was very relatable, and she matched my sense of humor very well. She was hilarious. I don't think I've enjoyed a narrator that much since Jessica Darling. Which is interesting, because they're so different, but it's true.
I'm Julia Lichtenstein, and even though I alphabetize my bookshelf and have, from time to time, quoted Dante at swim team dinners, I can have fun!
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There's a difference between preferring books to parties and preferring sixteen cats to seeing the light of day.
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