Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys

 
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Sequel needed STAT!
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Reader reviewed by Steph

This book is amazingly witty and smart! With all of the McGowan boys being very intresting (Doug is my favorite!) and clever. The book is very well written and had me in stitches at some points ('What you want my kidney?') and it leaves a very evil cliffhanger at the end ('he was staring at her with those intense eyes. Staring right into her. Just like he had in thouse couple of moments when she had thought, for a split second, that he wanted to kiss her.') A sequel would be splendid, and would stop me from jumping up and down going Omigosh!!!!!!!!
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Cute!
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Reader reviewed by Stephanie

When Megan's army parents go to Korea for her junior year, Megan decides to stay with the family friend. The McGowans have SEVEN sons, ranging from the extremely hot and popular senior Evan to the littlest troublemaker and everything in between. The boys have never had a girl live with them before, and it sure disrupts their lives. Pranks, teasing, and freeze-outs occur, but Megan also discovers that boys can be nice and sensitive too--when they feel like it.

On the soccer team, Megan clashes with Hailey, Evan's girlfriend and best player on the team. In addition, slacker Doug seems to have it out for her, Megan wants to figure out how to get through to Miller, who has Asperger's Syndrome, and Finn, the artistic junior, is beginning to puzzle her.

Through all the teenage drama and sometimes unbelievable moments, Megan remains a heroine anyone can cheer for.
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