Book Recommendation by Rosemary S.
Buford Branch
Jenny Greenley is a junior at Clayton High School. She is the girl-next-door type and everyone gets along with her. Jenny is good at giving advice…so good that the she is the school newspaper’s anonymous advice columnist, Annie.
Clayton High School is a regular small town school until 19 year old screen sensation and America’s sweetheart, Luke Striker, poses as a transfer student and Jen is appointed his guide around the school. Jenny was able to keep the secret but soon the school found out about his true identity. Now Jen is stuck in the middle of all the craziness Luke caused and she is not really sure she can fix it.
Meg Cabot knows how to entertain her readers and keep them reading. Teen Idol was an easy book to get into and understand. My favorite part was the ending. If you like a book that keeps you guessing or that teaches you a thing or two, then this is a book for you. If you like this book, I also recommend all the other books Meg Cabot has written.
Buford Branch
Jenny Greenley is a junior at Clayton High School. She is the girl-next-door type and everyone gets along with her. Jenny is good at giving advice…so good that the she is the school newspaper’s anonymous advice columnist, Annie.
Clayton High School is a regular small town school until 19 year old screen sensation and America’s sweetheart, Luke Striker, poses as a transfer student and Jen is appointed his guide around the school. Jenny was able to keep the secret but soon the school found out about his true identity. Now Jen is stuck in the middle of all the craziness Luke caused and she is not really sure she can fix it.
Meg Cabot knows how to entertain her readers and keep them reading. Teen Idol was an easy book to get into and understand. My favorite part was the ending. If you like a book that keeps you guessing or that teaches you a thing or two, then this is a book for you. If you like this book, I also recommend all the other books Meg Cabot has written.
No comments:
Post a Comment