Archive for the ‘Cabot Meg’ Category
Teen Idol by Meg Cabot
Jenn Greenley is on the newspaper but she is the secret advice column writer. A pop star comes to her school and she has to keep his identity a secret. It was very good. The girl was quirky, she did fall head over heels for the pop star. It was nice to see that she could just control herself.
–Jackquelin
Code Name Cassandra by Meg Cabot
This book is about a girl who supposedly has a “gift”. Her gift is that she can find missing children. While she is at her summer job at a music camp, a dad asks her to find his kid. At the time when she is finding his daughter, one of the campers goes missing. I thought it was a great book. Lots of mystery, suspense, and action. A very fast paced book, a great page turner. I would recommend it to people who like adventure and following clues.
–by Jackquelin
Sanctuary by Meg Cabot
This book is about a girl named Jessica who got a special power to find missing people. Then her new neighbor’s son was gone and killed on Thanksgiving night. After that, a local boy kidnapped by who Jessica found out as True Americans. Jessica decided to risk her boyfriend and herself to save a boy. The book was pretty good. It has some intense action and it also has her chooosing to do the right thing.
–Meg G.
When Lightning Strikes by Meg Cabot
This book is about a girl who gets struck by lightning and the next day she can find missing kids. But when she wants to help find the kids she doesn’t consider the fact that maybe they don’t want to be found. I love the books in this series. They’re really good and really suspenseful. It’s a complete page-turning book; once you start to read it it’s REALLY hard to put the book down.
Reviewer: Kate G.
The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot
It is about a teenage girl named Mia who finds out that she is a princess of a small European country. After she finds out that she is a princess her whole life changes. I liked this book. It was funny and realistic.
Reviewer: “Lizzy”
Princess in Pink by Meg Cabot
A girl wants to go to the prom, but her dad (the algebra teacher) stops her. I thought this book should be for older kids. It’s kind of hard to understand for younger kids.
Reviewer: “Jen Jen”
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