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blairlarks's review
5.0
SO GOOD SO FUN love the style the book was written in emails texts ims so so good family friendship romance rich bf savior yay
abbywebb's review against another edition
3.0
A very cute book indeed. Creatively written in a series of emails, memorandums, diary entries, receipts, voicemails, and instant messenging, Boy Meets Girl was a quick yet charming read. Not much to the storyline though, but that's okay - this is chick lit, afterall, what did you expect?!
I suggest giving it a go - it's such a quick read that why not?
I suggest giving it a go - it's such a quick read that why not?
marijka's review against another edition
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
rosiesbookmark's review
2.0
This started off very strong and I really was hoping it would be as good as “The Boy Next Door”, but sadly, the storyline sort of fizzled out at the halfway point.
The dilemma of the story got resolved very quickly and almost became an afterthought about 2/3 into the book. The characters stopped being very likeable and began resembling caricatures of themselves. I didn’t really feel pulled in and even found myself wanting to skip passages because I simply didn’t care; I just wanted to know how the story would end.
Had high hopes but was sadly disappointed.
The dilemma of the story got resolved very quickly and almost became an afterthought about 2/3 into the book. The characters stopped being very likeable and began resembling caricatures of themselves. I didn’t really feel pulled in and even found myself wanting to skip passages because I simply didn’t care; I just wanted to know how the story would end.
Had high hopes but was sadly disappointed.
jnjackson's review
2.0
It was written exclusively in emails, memos, diary entries, grocery receipts, etc. Not my favorite.
sarithebookworm's review
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
mary00's review
3.0
I liked the email format of this book, forcing the reader to read between the lines at times. Another cute enough Meg Cabot book, but probably not something that I will remember for long.
lamom77's review against another edition
4.0
Moving right along in the Boy series. This was another cute, fun, chick lit story. Not quite as silly as the first one, which I am glad about. Onto #3!
rebroxannape's review against another edition
4.0
I enjoyed Boy meets Girl, the second one in the "Boy" series, as much or actually more than the first. I loved the reappearances of the main characters from Boy Next Door. There was more tension in the office politics and the book benefited greatly by some real contemptible villains for the good guys to vanquish. I liked the super-nice, if a little too ditzy heroine, and liked Mitch Herzog, the hero, even more. There were more interesting characters than in the first one. I am so glad I finally tried Meg Cabot. Although I am going to take a break now, and read something with a little bit more substance, I will certainly keep her in my pocket whenever I am in the mood for a light as a cream puff, quick read.
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