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Title | : | Something, Maybe |
Author | : | Elizabeth Scott |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 217 pages |
Published | : | March 24th 2009 by Simon Pulse (first published March 13th 2009) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction |
Elizabeth Scott
Hardcover | Pages: 217 pages Rating: 3.72 | 13227 Users | 607 Reviews
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Everyone thinks their parents are embarrassing, but Hannah knows she's got them all beat. Her dad made a fortune showcasing photos of pretty girls and his party lifestyle all over the Internet, and her mom was once one of her dad's girlfriends and is now the star of her own website. After getting the wrong kind of attention for way too long, Hannah has mastered the art of staying under the radar...and that's just how she likes it. Of course, that doesn't help her get noticed by her crush. Hannah's sure that gorgeous, sensitive Josh is her soul mate. But trying to get him to notice her; wondering why she suddenly can't stop thinking about another guy, Finn; and dealing with her parents make Hannah feel like she's going crazy. Yet she's determined to make things work out the way she wants—only what she wants may not be what she needs... Once again, Elizabeth Scott has created a world so painfully funny and a cast of characters so heartbreakingly real that you'll love being a part of it from unexpected start to triumphant finish.
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Original Title: | Something, Maybe |
ISBN: | 1416978658 (ISBN13: 9781416978657) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.elizabethwrites.com/somethingmaybe.php |
Characters: | Finn Abbott, Josh, Hannah Jackson James, Candy Madison |
Setting: | Slaterville(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.72 From 13227 Users | 607 ReviewsCriticize Out Of Books Something, Maybe
From the beginning you are hooked. Just read the jacket blurb. Hannah is the daughter of playboyisk father and her mother was one of what you'd call one of his "girls". Doesn't it make you wonder how a child like this would turn out? I was intrigued and totally dived in to see what Hannah had to offer.Hannah does all things possible to deflect any kind of attention, but she would like a certain someone's attention and that someone is Josh. Josh is sensitive, smart, caring and extremely cute orI'm conflicted with this story. On the one hand, I did truly enjoy it, I read it all in one go turning the pages quickly to find out what happens next. On the other hand...it just seemed...silly. Hannah was an irritating protagonist, but I didn't hate her for it. I don't know how to explain it, but although there were many times I just wanted to shake some sense into her, and into Elizabeth Scott for writing some of the driveling nonsense, it didn't hinder my enjoyment of the story. Not sure if
Something, Maybe was incredibly cute and sweet and adorable and all those nice adjectives that I love to use. It's a light, warm and happy feeling read. It's interesting and nice, but there's nothing groundbreaking. Love triangles populate almost every romance novel. And well, parents are always problems. Although, yeah, I have to admit, Hannah does have embarrassing parents. Mostly her father. Her mother isn't really so bad, she does what she does (which is wearing very minimal clothing for a

Cute Easy read Loved the characters
Just as sweet the second time around!Something, Maybe is a quick read full of rocks, stars, and burger orders galore! But my favorite ingredients are the blushing, banter, and message. This story is about putting yourself out there in the world and the people who see you. I mean really see and love you for who you are.Highly recommended. Its just so damn cute!p.s. Plus it has TWO! of my favorite book boy namesJosh and Finn. Come on! You should read it for that fact alone. :D
Hannah is invisible, and she likes it that way. She made herself like that on purpose because everybody knows, it seems, who her parents are. Ordinarily, this might not be such a bad thing, but because her father is Jackson James, an older used-to-be-celebrity famous for partying with his scantily clad and much younger girlfriends, and her mother is Candy Madison, a has-been known for being clothed in naught but a pizza box in a commercial, attention is not something Hannah wants or needs. All
Hahahaha! Such a good book! and i thought that my life was a total fiasco!
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