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Happy Birthday To Me Again (2011)

by Brian Rowe(Favorite Author)
3.72 of 5 Votes: 2
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CreateSpace
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Birthday Trilogy
review 1: I received this ebook from the author in exchange for an honest review.So, Cameron is back and now he's losing a year every day instead of gaining a year every day. The story is much the same. Cameron is foolish and does stupid things that get him into trouble. Then he swears he's learned something from it.I still think that a great editor (or an extremely HONEST friend) would be helpful here. The capitalization of sentences and the shouting are too rampant for reading pleasure. Cameron is no more likable in this story than in the last one. He seems just as immature and self-centered.
review 2: It's rare when the second book in a series flows as well as the first. While not as heart wrenching as the first book (Happy Birthday to Me), I was still vested in
... more the characters and couldn't wait to see what would happen next with each passing page. The ending alone has me excited to read the last book in this trilogy. As with the first book in the series, I found myself sucked into Cameron Martin's adventures, as he grows younger with each passing day. I would think it would be difficult to write about a teen going back in years, but Mr. Rowe pulled it off effortlessly. less
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Tayup
Umm... Is a sequel really necessary? I think Cameron learned his lesson in the first book.
Wicked1
2nd in trilogyCam ages backwards.probably a great teenage book
laura
This series is very easy to read and enjoyable.
allen
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