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Wuthering High15 reviews

MTV, 2007

Cool romance and very well written
I think Cara Lockwood captures the dialog of teenagers very well. The book was suspenseful and kept me up reading till the very end. Then I didn't want it to end. Awesome romance with 2 'to die for' heroes. Fashion references were fun. It was a really entertaining book and subtly pointed out that many good literature have dramatic plots that would greatly interest teenagers.
  
  











  



  
Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from Judy Blume10 reviews
Jennifer OConnell, Meg Cabot, ...

Pocket, 2009

Courtesy of Teens Read Too
Judy Blume is one of the most beloved and well-known authors of our time. She has written countless stories for pre-teens, teens, and adults alike, and millions of readers have been charmed by her lovable characters and easy-to-relate-to storylines. In EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT BEING A GIRL I LEARNED FROM JUDY BLUME, twenty-four of the most popular female authors today, including Megan ...
  
  











  



  
Moby Clique (Bard Academy)4 reviews
Cara Lockwood

MTV, 2008

Courtesy of Teens Read Too
In WUTHERING HIGH, Miranda Tate gets sent to the remote boarding school, Bard Academy, on Shipwreck Island off the coast of Maine, because she smashed her dad's Beemer. Throughout WUTHERING HIGH and its sequel, THE SCARLET LETTERMAN, Miranda discovers that Bard has interesting secrets, and slowly adapts to the strange ways of the school. Now, after a summer at home, she's actually looking forward ...
  
  











  



  
I Did (But I Wouldn't Now)16 reviews

Pocket Books, 2006

Great book! Entertaining and fun to read.
This is the first book I read by this author and I am definitely going to read more from her. While the stroyline was crazy and unrealistic and the ending was predictable, I loved how it was written. It was very easy to read. I stayed up til 3am one night because I couldn't put it down! Several times I found myself laughing out loud (in a good way) while reading it.
  
  











  



  
I Do (But I Don't)53 reviews
Cara Lockwood

Downtown Press, 2003

Here Comes the Bride?
Lauren is a wedding consultant in a small practice. She thinks she has a relativly good life, nice house, good job, boss that can be a pain in the putt-but leaves her alone and then things start to change. When two weddings in one day go wrong (think parachuting groom in one and a jellious ex girlfriend at the second) Lauren sees the error of her ways thanks to Nick a fireman called to the ...
  
  











  



  
In One Year and Out the Other6 reviews
Cara Lockwood, Pamela Redmond Satran

Downtown Press, 2004

In One Year... and I Want Another!!!
This book wasn't thought of as being done in short stories when purchased. I was highly pleased though! Almost every story ended up having a little piece of me in it... either something I had once done, same situation happened to me, same scenario. You get the picture. I completely related to this book. Not only did each and every author achieve a portion of me within their novelettes, but also ...
  
  











  



  
The Bard Academy #2: Scarlet Letterman9 reviews

MTV, 2007

Great YA!
This book is fun, entertaining, and hard to put down. The story continues where "Wuthering High" left off, with Miranda now dating Ryan - and Heathcliff never far from her mind. There are attacks at the school and rumors flying around - both about mysterious events and about Miranda herself - and the reader gets sucked in almost immediately. This is definitely one of those cases where the ...
  
  











  



  
Dixieland Sushi24 reviews
Cara Lockwood

Downtown Press, 2005

Bi-Racial in the South
Jen Taylor lives in Dixieland Arkasas-the product of a Japanese American mother and a European-American father. This leads Jen to some interesting dilemas as some people assume that she is Latin American or when people find out her middle name (Nakamura) they make fun of it. Jen spent much of her childhood in love with-and trying to win Kevin Peterson-to no avail. Later Jen, who is a T.V. ...
  
  











  



  
Pink Slip Party32 reviews

Pocket Books, 2004

Fun read
I'm a big Cara Lockwood fan and this book was no exception. I'm sorry I waited so long to read it...I waited mostly because of the negative reviews here and the cover, which made it look like it was about a bunch of girls sitting around after being fired. On the contrary - Pink Slip Party has a very lively plot. Jane, a fun, feisty character, gets laid off from her dead-end job designing pink ...
  
  











  







everything

A Short History of Nearly Everything
The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth ...
The Greatest Words Ever Spoken: Everything Jesus Said about You, Your ...
The SPEED of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything
How to Cook Everything Vegetarian: Simple Meatless Recipes for Great ...



dixieland

New Orleans Cuisine & Dixieland Jazz, A Cajun/Creole Cookbook and ...
Dixieland Jam
Dixieland Delight: A Football Season on the Road in the Southeastern ...
The Definitive Dixieland Collection (Definitive Collections)
Scott Joplin & the Age of Ragtime (Life, Times and Music Series)



wuthering

Against a Crimson Sky: A Novel
Wuthering Heights (Penguin Classics)
Push Not the River
Wuthering Heights (Norton Critical Editions)
Great Writing: A Reader for Writers



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