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Apr 18, 2010
This book has been sitting on my bookshelf for years and I've never noticed it. One day I picked it up and read the back of the book and it sounded interesting. This book is sort of like a soap opera show.I enjoy watching soap opera shows so i thought this book would be a good choice. Tune In Anytime is a hilarious look at divorce, despite how the plot line sounds. It is about a girl named Sohpie whose father marries her older sister's college roommate.Sophie learns that although sometimes your
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Dec 06, 2010
Very impressive though it took me a month to get past the first couple of chapters. More from stress over my lately resolved crisis then the writing, but I am now very glad I did not just give up on it. Well written and wonderfully sarcastic, clean and funny. Everything one needs to get over a bump in the road or as a companion when you just want to stay in bed. I was right there cheering with Edith and the bulldozer... don't worry- you just have to be there.
Aug 25, 2008
A book about a teen that has family drama. Dad started a relationship with one of his daughter's roommates from college.....this is the start of the soap opera in this young teen girls life. There was a lot feelings I could relate to - especially because of my family background. Caroline Cooney is always a good choice in authors for young teens. (It doesn't hurt that she is a Christian either.)
Jul 14, 2008
A completely unrealistic story of divorce. As I remember, there were a lot of corny and unexplained emotions. Even without that aspect, the book was SO predictable and annoying. Especially when Ted conveniently pops up and understands her. LAME.
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