Ratings36
Average rating3.5
I very much enjoyed this book, but what seemed to me to be inconsistencies in tense (sometimes past, sometimes present) really distracted me. The switches in tense may have been correct for when each bit was set in the time frame of the moment; I lost track, so I'm not sure. Either way, though I found it very distracting from an otherwise quite enjoyable read. Four stars but for the distraction.
A cute light read that I finished while on vacation in summer. I loved the corny music lyrics that began each chapter and her relationship with Jordan (nonexistent but hilarious!) Meg Cabot did a great job with this.
Easy, fun, light-hearted read. At times Heather got on my nerves, but for me that's typical of the lead female characters in contemporary chick lit.
Super cute! Meg Cabot is so dependable with her funny-neurotic heroines and pop culture references. I read this on a plane, which was the perfect place to read it. I don't generally go for mysteries but I did because it was Meg Cabot, and I liked Heather Wells enough to want to read the next one even if I'm NOT on a plane.
Oh and given the title I was a little nervous that this was going to be like way heavy-handed on the body-image talk but it wasn't. It was regular-handed. I should have trusted Meg Cabot. Sorry, Meg.