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Size 12 and Ready to Rock
Size 12 and Ready to Rock | Meg Cabot
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Summer break . . . and the livin' ain't easy!Just because the students at New York College have flown the coop doesn't mean assistant residence hall director Heather Wells can relax. Fischer Hall is busier than ever, filled with squealing thirteen- and fourteen-year-old girls attending the first ever Tania Trace Teen Rock Camp, hosted by pop sensation Tania Trace herself—who just happens to be newly married to Heather's ex-boyfriend, heartthrob Jordan Cartwright. But the real headache begins when the producer of a reality TV show starring Tania winds up dead . . . and it's clear that the star was the intended victim.Grant Cartwright, head of Cartwright Records, wants to keep his daughter-in-law (and his highest-earning performer) alive. So he hires his oldest son, black sheep of the family and private investigator Cooper Cartwright—who just happens to be Heather's new fiancé. Heather should leave the detecting to Cooper. But with a dorm full of hysterical mini-divas-in-training, she can't help but get involved. And after Tania shares a really shocking secret with her, this reality suddenly becomes more dangerously real than anyone ever anticipated.
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Mindelan
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I just reread this series, and it is still so much fun. Meg Cabot is great at blending unlikely premises in a believable and entertaining way. She really invests in her cast of characters instead of letting readers take the premise at face value, and it gives the series heart. These were still nail biters the second time around, and they still made me laugh out loud. I'm on the hunt for another #cozymystery series, but it will be hard to top these

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Octoberwoman
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Meg Cabot is a master at the snarky humor. And the first person narration just zips along, as if Heather is sitting beside you telling you her story. In fact, Cabot's breezy writing is so masterful that it didn't even hit me until literally the last page that the writing is in first person PRESENT TENSE. Seriously! My least favorite tense, and I didn't even notice for 360 pages!

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Octoberwoman
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I don't know why it took me so long to continue with this series (since 2010!), but I'm really enjoying this.

melbeautyandbooks This was a fun series. 7y
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