Rating:  Summary: An epic masterpiece Review: I could not put this book down! You feel like you are actually there cheering the friends on.I wish there were more books like these that are good,wholesome reads without all the trash talk.
Rating:  Summary: A great teen book! Review: I just LOVE these books, these are the type of books that you just can't put down! I started reading them at the end of December and now I am on book #4! Book #2 Reality Check was probably the most 'can't put it down' book so far, this book you just have to read, read, read until the end, and especially the ending of book #2 I ran out to the store to buy #3 immediatly. I can honestly say that this book is worth every penny you pay for it!
Rating:  Summary: Can't put it down Review: I just LOVE these books, these are the type of books that you just can't put down! I started reading them at the end of December and now I am on book #4! Book #2 Reality Check was probably the most 'can't put it down' book so far, this book you just have to read, read, read until the end, and especially the ending of book #2 I ran out to the store to buy #3 immediatly. I can honestly say that this book is worth every penny you pay for it!
Rating:  Summary: This is such a good book, but there is only one problem... Review: I woke up one morning and had absolutely nothing to do. I went to the library, and picked a book randomly off of the shelf. It was an awesome random choice! This book combines all of the emotions, love, hate, pain, excitement, and distress. I haven't read the first one in the series, and I still got sucked into it on the first page. The only this that I didn't like about this book is that it leaves you hanging. You never know what happens until you read the next one in the series. I think that this is just a way that the publishers get us to pay them money for buying the next book to find out what happened.
Rating:  Summary: This is the best book! Review: I woke up one morning, and had absolutely nothing to do. So, I decided to got to the library and take out a book. I picked this one randomly off of the shelf. It was the best random chioce I've ever made! It was really, really good. The only problem it that at the beginning, it sounded like it would be one of those corny trash novels, but I was wrong! It is an amazingly written book that combines all of the emotions including love, hate, pain, and regret. I suggest to all of you to read this book.
Rating:  Summary: "Reality Check" leaves you wanting more Review: Laura Peyton Roberts' "Clearwater Crossing" is a deceptively engaging series. Although on first glance the books might look like any other teenage drivel (i.e. the "Love Stories" or anything with the words "Sweet Valley" on the cover), they are far from it. They are very well-written, with interesting characters, and each book has a "cliffhanger" ending designed to leave you wanting more."Reality Check" is the second book in the CC series. Like all the others, it encompasses several different plots. Although all the plots are believable and most are interesting, not all of the characters are likeable and some, like egocentric football player Jesse Jones, are downright loathsome. (On a note not directly related to this book, one has to wonder why Melanie Andrews - easily the best, most multi-dimensional character in the series - has such an emotional investment in him for so long). Although all the books have the aforementioned cliffhanger endings, this one in particular has an ending that should leave the reader desperate to find out what happens next.
Rating:  Summary: "Reality Check" leaves you wanting more Review: Laura Peyton Roberts' "Clearwater Crossing" is a deceptively engaging series. Although on first glance the books might look like any other teenage drivel (i.e. the "Love Stories" or anything with the words "Sweet Valley" on the cover), they are far from it. They are very well-written, with interesting characters, and each book has a "cliffhanger" ending designed to leave you wanting more. "Reality Check" is the second book in the CC series. Like all the others, it encompasses several different plots. Although all the plots are believable and most are interesting, not all of the characters are likeable and some, like egocentric football player Jesse Jones, are downright loathsome. (On a note not directly related to this book, one has to wonder why Melanie Andrews - easily the best, most multi-dimensional character in the series - has such an emotional investment in him for so long). Although all the books have the aforementioned cliffhanger endings, this one in particular has an ending that should leave the reader desperate to find out what happens next.
Rating:  Summary: Reality Check Review Review: Peter finally discovers that he is in love with his best friend, Jenna. He is forever trying throughout this book to tell her, but is crushed when he gets the wrong idea about Jenna and Miguel. Nicole is out to wreak revenge on Jesse for dumping her. She decides to enter a modeling contest, but is dreaming of winning even before it starts. Jenna is at a family civil war with her roommate Maggie. Maggie dumps her unmentionables in the floor; Jenna hangs them out the window. Maggie puts up weird-looking posters; Jenna puts up a room divider. Jenna insults Maggie's school dance date and dress; Maggie puts a picture of Jenna on the Internet--and a rather embarrassing one to boot. Jenna tells her parents and Maggie is grounded.
Rating:  Summary: Reality Check Review Review: Peter finally discovers that he is in love with his best friend, Jenna. He is forever trying throughout this book to tell her, but is crushed when he gets the wrong idea about Jenna and Miguel. Nicole is out to wreak revenge on Jesse for dumping her. She decides to enter a modeling contest, but is dreaming of winning even before it starts. Jenna is at a family civil war with her roommate Maggie. Maggie dumps her unmentionables in the floor; Jenna hangs them out the window. Maggie puts up weird-looking posters; Jenna puts up a room divider. Jenna insults Maggie's school dance date and dress; Maggie puts a picture of Jenna on the Internet--and a rather embarrassing one to boot. Jenna tells her parents and Maggie is grounded.
Rating:  Summary: I think that the book was GREAT!!! Review: Reality Check was a great book. I got to read it thanks to my very good friend who is sharing the series with me. I think that Miguel and Leah make a great couple considering their characters. Jenna is just a little nosey, though considering the fact that she hasn't told them that she knows about their relationship. Melanie seems like a great person, and I feel sorry for her when she has the accident...but just wait those of you who haven't read Heart & Soul. Jesse seems like a very annoing person...especially because of his problem. Nicole is a person that would probably make a good couple with Jesse, but I'm not so sure. Peter and Jenna have a pretty good friendship going and I think Peter will ruin it if he breaks his crush on Jenna.
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