Memoirs of an Ordinary Girl: Fresh Meat
Year is book two in Terri Klaes Harper book series. This book I
believe, as a read, that many will enjoy. I love the world and
characters that Terri has developed in this book. It's filled with
wittiness and drama of a fourteen year old girl who leans that life
isn't easy and never goes the way we hope or thought.
There is a line in the first chapter
that is “This was the second funeral during this class period
within the first two weeks of school.” That one line pulled me
in and made me want to read more, find out more; the reader in me
wanted to know what happen. There's many lines like that in the first
chapter that just caught my attention; not only in the first chapter
but throughout the story. One of my favorite parts of the story is “A
spoon fight broke out between us while trying to get every last bit
of dough scraped out of the bowl. My mom entered the room, shaking
her head. “Did you leave any dough to actually bake?””
Terri's writing style is one I quite like. Her ability to bring Drew
and Drew's world to life is a read that readers who are fans of teen
stories, wit and so much more will like Memoirs of an Ordinary Girl:
Fresh Meat Year.
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