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		<title>Sue: Created page with &quot;{{infobox |title=Bookish Boyfriends |author=Tiffany Schmidt |reviewer= Sophie Diamond |genre=Teens |summary= A shallow and unimaginative book which reads like a movie made for...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;{{infobox |title=Bookish Boyfriends |author=Tiffany Schmidt |reviewer= Sophie Diamond |genre=Teens |summary= A shallow and unimaginative book which reads like a movie made for...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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Merrilee Campbell is a book-lover romantic and real life has never measured up. Now she and her best friend are starting a new high school where boys and girls mix. Merrilee is sure this is where her dreams will come true and she&amp;#039;ll find her first proper romance, or even meet the love of her life just like her parents. But just like in the books she loves, this doesn&amp;#039;t go quite to plan. When her English teacher assigns them Romeo and Juliet to read, Merrilee&amp;#039;s life starts taking quite a novel turn. &lt;br /&gt;
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I thought from the description of this book that it could be fun. I like a light hearted book and thought the idea sounded cute but even as a very young teenager I know I wouldn&amp;#039;t have liked this. Because even light-hearted books have to have some depth and this book is as shallow as I&amp;#039;ve ever read. &lt;br /&gt;
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I can tell that the author is a really enthusiastic reader from the idea and all her allusions but unfortunately this has not translated into her writing. Merrilee is a silly caricature of a Disney Chanel hero, and she, like every character in this book is totally one dimensional. She&amp;#039;s supposed to be this quirky, likeable character but actually she&amp;#039;s an annoying little girl that just goes on and on and on. The romantic leads that fall into Merrilee&amp;#039;s story are the same, weak pastiches of great fiction. I considered at one point that this story might need to be read with a touch of irony, but I can&amp;#039;t even confidently say that because it&amp;#039;s not especially amusing.&lt;br /&gt;
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There are loads of characters in this book, all centred around Merrilee&amp;#039;s life but never really given much character outside of their relationship to the protagonist. Her two best friends Eliza and Toby don&amp;#039;t get along because they&amp;#039;re always competing for her attention, this is never expanded upon. Her teacher seems a bit magical, but this is never expanded on. Her parents are all loved up and embarrassing, they can&amp;#039;t really afford the private school where they&amp;#039;re sending their daughters but this is also never really expanded upon. All the potential for something interesting is swallowed up by this vapid and nonsensical &amp;#039;love&amp;#039; story. The book is also far too long and while the writer&amp;#039;s actual writing isn&amp;#039;t terrible it&amp;#039;s mainly mundane and unnecessary speech between characters.&lt;br /&gt;
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The most positive thing I can say about this book is that I could tell that the author really cares about morality, friendship and equality, however all this positivity and important social messaging is fighting to get out of an otherwise tedious book. &lt;br /&gt;
For a look at great teen fiction, you should try [[Stop in the Name of Pants! by Louise Rennison]] and [[Planet Janet by Dyan Sheldon]]&lt;br /&gt;
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