Wednesday, April 16, 2008

All-American Girl by Meg Cabot


All-American Girl by Meg Cabot

Sam Madison's life couldn't get any worse. She has a C- in German, she got caught drawing celebrity portraits and is now being forced to take art class. She just saved the President from assassination and is now the is the U.S teen ambassador to the U.N. The boy she loves is her sister's boyfriend and the boy who likes her is the presidents son. Really, life couldn't get any worse.

This book is very good, but not my favorite. I loved the characters, especially David (the president's son) and Lucy (Sam's older and popular sister). Sam occasionally got on my nerves, especially with some of her top ten lists. Sam was a completely different illustration of an all-American girl. It is a really good book, though slightly annoying at parts. I do recommend it, because as I said it was really good.

4 comments:

Axa said...

Ooh...your review makes me want to read it.

Red Sox Girl said...

awesome! i like it when my reviews make people want to read the book.

Rachael Stein said...

i read this a while ago. and then i donated it to my sister's meg cabot collection :D

The Book Brat said...

Ah one of my favorite meg cabot books