Friday, 2 September 2011

All American Girl By Meg Cabot

I've always loved Meg Cabot as Author. I've worked my way through many of her books from the Princess Diaries series to Avalon High. Her books are enjoyable to read for younger girls up to teenagers. The books are full of situations everyone can relate to sometime in their lives (apart from the princess part or speaking to ghosts) but I love the fact that she makes them seem like they are written by teenagers not a lady who's 10 or 20 years older.

All American Girl follows the story of Sam Madison who is an ordinary girl with two weird sisters, until she stops a crazy psycho fro assassinating the President of America. In an instant Sam becomes a world-wide celebrity. She dines at the White house in dresses but just longs for hamburgers ad combat boots. There is one advantage for throwing yourself in from of a gun ... David the President's son!

The book has 230 pages so is about the length of an average book. I managed to read it in a day and couldn't put it down. I'm not being a hater to the Twilight Saga but I prefer shorter books rather than longer ones (unless it's Harry Potter) but sometimes I think books can have far to much detail and complicated story lines.

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