Who Needs Boys? (The Girlfriend's Guide to Boys, #3)

Who Needs Boys? (The Girlfriend’s Guide to Boys #3)

3.75 of 5 stars 3.75  ·  rating details  ·  428 ratings  ·  24 reviews
Allie Morrison has never had to chase after boys before, but this one is different--and he's really cute . . . .
Mass Market Paperback, 193 pages
Published May 3rd 2005 by Smooch
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steph :D Taszarek
Fourteen year old Allie Morrison is looking forward to spending the summer with her father in Los Angeles. Since her parents divorced, she rarely sees him. For that matter she never sees her mother either, even though she lives with her. Her mom is too busy at work or on dates, Aliie lives basically on her own. The day before she is to fly to the West Coast, her dad cancels the trip because his wife is pregnant, and having a baby soon. From hearing the bad news Allie won't be able to attend Cali...more
Adrienne ツ
Stephanie Rowe has done it again and left me with my jaws aching (from smiling too much while reading her book). I totally recommend this to girls with ages ranging from ten to fourteen. You'll definitely find it fun, quirky and adorable.

So, the book is centered around fourteen-year-old Allie Morrison who has an absentee mother, a negligent father and only three best friends to support her. She was originally going to spend her summer in sunny L.A., but after her father cancelled on her (due to...more
Olivia Houston
I decided to read this book because it looked good when I was in the library. The category this this book fills on the bingo board is my own choice one and i chose "A romance" My favorite quote from this book is "Sweet.Then he bent his head, and I stood up on my tiptoes and we met in the middle. And it was perfect." My favorite character from this novel was the main character because she acts like she doesn't care what boys think and that if they don't like her then she moves on but when she mee...more
Celyn Ramos
Allie Morrison is a self-centered girl who always wants to flirt with boys. She is also a dependent girl after her parents got divorced and her sister left to study in college Her mom is always have a date giving her no time for bondings. This summer, her dad promised to be with her but for some reason, he dad backed out, giving her no choice but to have summer with her friends at a farm. And there, she met Tad which is kinda mean to her. But soon, they became very close to each other and they s...more
Kai
It's so funny how I thought this series was quite lame as it droned on about stuff that I would have LOVED if I were sixteen yet I keep on reading it and find myself attracted to Colin, Theo and Tad in a way that only Stephie Davis can bring.
Deborah
Very quick fluffy read. I really enjoy those kind of books though. They make me feel happy. Which frankly is what we should want. So I will stay with my silly fluffy books. Also this one had some pretty funny moments too.
Jessika Guzman
It was a good book. A quick read. Very girly. Nothing to special. The whole series is good. just doesn't stick with you like some books do.
Sandy
Not much. I don't recommend. I don't like it and it was too immature for me. I'm sticking to books about people my own age from now on. 1/5 stars.
Noémy
I'm way too old to be reading this type of book but the whole series is just too cute :-)
Khadija Malik
Not my favorite book of the series but i definitely loved it (:
Lisa
I thought it was really good. It was like being back in school.
Guia
I just can't seem to get over Allie's shallowness. UGH.
TheBookGenie
Aug 29, 2011 TheBookGenie rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Every hopeless romantic!
This is an incredible book! I thought because it was a tiny book that there wouldn't be time to develop characters and a great plot. Yet, I was proven wrong! I loved the characters, and I loved how the main character Allie developed throughout the book! The plot was also really cute, and there were times when I couldn't stop smiling!!! I would recommend this to anyone who wants to read a quick love story, that will make you want to read it all over again!
Manoja K.
Didn't really like it as much as the others (which were okay). I found the character really self invovled, and really annoying. And I rolled my eyes and scoffed so many times I have a headache ad my throat hurts.

It was so...cheesy and stupid (in a humorous way). It's just 14 year olds being stupid and boy crazy
Alicia
I didn't like this book. I thought Allie was too into herself and gave up on the book after 30 pages.
Stormy
I liked this book because I found the story believeable and relatable.

I myself, went through the things she did but I'm not really a material girl as she seemed to be.

Anisha
a pretty nice book. you should definitely read it if you're looking for a book to read. it isn't all that great, but if you have nothing better to read, then this is a good choice.
Midnight
3.5 stars
It is an easy read. Liked it.
Akansha
Best book in this series . Got me crying at some parts - Best of best
Glory
i really liked this book. it was one of the greats in my chick book phase.
Lia RaeAnn
This book is really good. Hope she countinues the story.
Midnight
3.5 stars
It is an easy read. Liked it.
Saleema Parker
Mar 27, 2008 Saleema Parker rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Teens
i like this book its very good
Brooke
May 21, 2013 Brooke marked it as to-read
elena
May 20, 2013 elena marked it as lista-m  ·  review of another edition
Kaitlyn
May 18, 2013 Kaitlyn marked it as to-read
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Who Needs Boys? (A Girlfriend's Guide to Boys, #3)
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