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Psych Major Syndrome (2009)

by Alicia Thompson(Favorite Author)
3.62 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
1423114574 (ISBN13: 9781423114574)
languge
English
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publisher
Disney-Hyperion
review 1: Hmmm...this books is hard to review because, on the one hand, I liked it a lot and more than most books I've read recently I can COMPLETELY identify with the main character and her whole situation. I have dated an Andrew, wow oh wow have I dated an Andrew, and after being broken up with I started dating a Nathan who really is a whole hell of a lot like the Nathan in the book. So I have literally lived this plot which is just strange. Also besides her penchant for lying and at times complete lack of a clue or tact, Leigh and I are much the same. This book has very realistic, well constructed characters and plot and is very easy to relate too. However, on the other hand, I don't know how memorable it will be in the long run. It was a fun read and I absolutely recommend... more it as such but it didn't grip me like others have. Fun, light summer read!
review 2: This book was so much fun! It was light, entertaining and romantic. I like to read teen fiction but this was about a woman aged 18 almost 19 and I liked this a but more than reading about a 16 year old teenager. I love it even more because the main characters best friend's name is Ami and so is my best friend! Anyway I loved this book! I'm so glad my friend lent it to me. One hang up is that Leigh (the main character) is blind!!!! Nathan is gorgeous! less
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kaush
It was good. It was easy to understand and relatable. It wasn't too dry or fluffy fluff fluff
Canny
Psych Major Syndrome was fun:). I just wish that there had been more of Nathan!!!
Rose
Read about 100 pages, totally not interested, moving on.
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