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Turning 16 (2000)

by Perie Wolford(Favorite Author)
3.89 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I, like many others, got this book because I am a huge fan of those 80's movies. This book is fun and you can really see the influence of those movies in it. For me this was no more evident than wanting to hit Sam over the head in relation to who he should have the hots for, but that is meant to be part of the charm. This book is fun, it just did not move me from fun to so much fun I will read it again. But I will read the next one.
review 2: Perie Wolford captured 16 year old MC, Sam's voice perfectly. The caring, but somewhat naive lead in this story was completely adorable and I was on his side from page one. Sam was great - but I loved Mitch the most, I'm not sure why, there was something endearingly vulnerable about him, despite his obvious cool/jock fa
... morector. The iconic film the author drew inspiration from I watched so long ago I can barely remember it - yet now I have a hankering to watch some of those John Hughes classics. This book was sweet and enjoyable and I look forward to the next in the series due out later this year. less
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Abdi
Not bad, but I had a little trouble keeping apart who was who and who did what to who....
Cassidy
Great YA romance. Poor Sam was clueless.
drewy
Loved this book!
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