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All-American Girl by Meg Cabot

    Title: All American Girl
    Author: Meg Cabot
    Published: New York : HarperCollins Publishers, c2002
    Pages: 247
    Series: All-American Girl, Book 1
    Snippet: "Being brave is when you have to do something because you know it is right, but at the same time, you are afraid to do it, because it might hurt or whatever. But you do it anyway."
    Summary: A sophomore girl stops a presidential assassination attempt, is appointed Teen Ambassador to the United Nations, and catches the eye of the very cute First Son.
    Review: I quite enjoyed reading All-American Girl. It was a nice, light read and I found it to be a good book to read after the stress of exams. I really liked Sam but I did not like either of her sisters until near the end. Thats when I started to think that Lucy wasn't too bad. She was just a bit crazy at times.
    I love how all of Meg Cabot's books are easy reads that open up insight into other worlds and situations. I found All-American Girl to be no different to any of the other books by Meg Cabot I've read.
    One thing that I really liked about All-American Girl was that the whole book was based around perception and as Sam grew as a person it was really cool to see her perception change.
    Overall, I think that All-American Girl is the perfect summer read for anyone wanting to spend the day relaxing and curling up with an entertaining, light and short read.
    There's also a sequel which I know that I will definitely be picking it up and reading it.
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