Top ten things Samantha Madison isn't ready for: 10. Spending Thanksgiving at Camp David 9. With her boyfriend, the president's son 8. Who appears to want to take their relationship to the Next Level 7. Which Sam inadvertently and shockingly announces live on MTV 6. While appearing to support the president's dubious policies on families, morals, and yes, sex 5. Juggling her new after-school job at Potomac Video 4. Even though she already has a job as teen ambassador to the UN (that she doesn't get paid for) 3. Riding the ...
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Top ten things Samantha Madison isn't ready for: 10. Spending Thanksgiving at Camp David 9. With her boyfriend, the president's son 8. Who appears to want to take their relationship to the Next Level 7. Which Sam inadvertently and shockingly announces live on MTV 6. While appearing to support the president's dubious policies on families, morals, and yes, sex 5. Juggling her new after-school job at Potomac Video 4. Even though she already has a job as teen ambassador to the UN (that she doesn't get paid for) 3. Riding the Metro and getting accosted because she's the redheaded girl who saved the president's life, in spite of her new, semipermanent Midnight Ebony tresses 2. Experiencing total role reversal with her popular sister Lucy, who for once can't get the guy she wants and the number-one thing Sam isn't ready for? 1. Finding out the hard way that in art class, life drawing means naked people.
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This book is one of my fav. of all time by Meg Cabot i would read all her books if i had to and i wouldn't care. Ready or Not is one of my favorite books as i said before by Meg Cabot.I recomend it to my friends but of course i am only 13 but i have read both books All American Girl and Ready or Not.
Shopaholic1091
May 28, 2007
Good, but not as great as the first one...
This is the sequel to Meg Cabot's All American Girl. I enjoyed reading it because it was just as quirky and fun as the first one, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone under (at least) 14 or 15. Most of the novel is focused on the main character dwelling on whether or not to "do it" with her boyfriend, the President's son. It's a good book, but does not appear to be intended for younger readers.