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by Carol Culver (Author)
Key Phrases: safe rides, Spring Fling, Career Day, Monte Vista (more...)
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Product Description
Spring has officially arrived at Manderley Prep––and lust is in the air…

Ethan Andrews is the one guy that Maggie has always wanted but never had the courage to go for. With her shortage of funds and Ugly Betty looks, she’s not even a blip on his radar. That’s all about to change when Maggie gets the makeover of a lifetime—and a little help from her friends. The perfect opportunity to get noticed by Ethan comes on the class trip to Hawaii. Could there be a more ideal setting for a little romance? Now Maggie just has to figure out if she has the guts to make her move…

About the Author
Carol Culver is from the Bay Area and is part of the Fog City Divas. She writes bestselling category romances for Silhouette as Carol Grace. This is her third Young Adult series.

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  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley Trade (July 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425221350
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425221358
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #698,336 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Compulsive Reader's Reviews, July 3, 2008
By The Compulsive Reader (Big Rapids, MI, USA) - See all my reviews
  
Maggie's life took a nose dive after her parents' divorce. Forced to move out of the large mansion that she grew up in, Maggie and her mother now live in a small house in a decidedly less affluent neighborhood. None of their old friends talk to them, and they are always coming up short on money. Luckily for Maggie, she still attends exclusive Manderley Prep, and she's made a few new friends along the way. But she'd like nothing more than for Ethan, her childhood playmate and ex-neighbor, to notice her as a girl, and not think of her as the metal mouth tomboy she used to be. The perfect chance arrives in the shape of a class trip to Hawaii, but how will Maggie ever be able to afford it?

The Guy Next Door is a completely absorbing and unique read. Maggie is intelligent, grounded and self deprecating in an empathetic way. Her continued worries about money may rub some readers the wrong way, but they'll be happy to see as the plot goes along, Maggie comes to find that she can live a happy and fulfilling life without the deep pockets she had before. Returning readers of the BFF series will also be able to summon up a bit of righteous indignation as the headmaster of Manderley Prep continues to form the school to his expectations, causing chaos along the way. The Guy Next Door is the perfect froth of teenage angst, romance, rule breaking, and action that'll keep you reading to the very last page.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Cute Coming of Age Tale (B+ Grade), February 27, 2009
By C. Garrabrant "Katiebabs" (Bloomfield, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
  
Maggie is so lucky to attend Manderley Prep, one the most expensive and exclusive high schools in the San Francisco Bay Area, but things at home are not as good as they should be. Her parents have just gotten divorced, and Maggie and her mother moved from their huge house to a much smaller one. Maggie's friends and classmates may be trust fund kids, but Maggie isn't, and she works dishing out ice cream for some spending money. She also daydreams about her former best friend and neighbor, Ethan Andrews. Gone are those days when they use to hang in her tree house. Now, Ethan hardly talks to her.

When Maggie is not in class or working, she spends her days fencing. One day Ethan comes to her because he wants to sign up for fencing. His coach feels that fencing would be a great way for him to improve his lacrosse skills and Maggie becomes his coach. She is on cloud nine and thinks Ethan will become friends with her again, even though she would love to be his girlfriend. But she knows that is not possible because she feels ugly in her braces, and Ethan is such a hottie.

Maggie is also part of the school's choir. This year they are going to the Pacific Rim Music Festival in Hawaii, but because of the cost, Maggie may not be able to go. And when Ethan and his buddies join the choir, Maggie is even more upset, that is, until Ethan starts paying more attention to her. Maggie does find a way to go on the trip and wonders if Ethan will pay as much attention to her as he has been. Along with her friends, Victoria and Cindy, Maggie will try to have as much fun as she can even if that means hanging out with other teens like herself, especially the cute surfing instructor and some boys from another school who are also competing in the festival.

Ethan won't let her out of his sight and seems upset about Maggie hanging out with these strange boys. Maggie is confused by his behavior, but doesn't mind. Hopefully Ethan will see that she is not just some old neighbor, but a girl who has changed and wants him to be more than just The Guy Next Door.

Carol Culver has written a wonderful Young Adult book that shines in every way. Maggie's character is a girl you sympathize with. Her situation is like most girls her age with parents who don't understand her, along with her growing feelings for Ethan. But Maggie is one teenage who is a role model to those around her. She cares about her grades, is very active in her school, has a great circle of friends and most importantly, knows how to handle herself in difficult situations.

I would definitely recommend The Guy Next Door to both pre-teen and teens. This novel touches upon topics such as drugs, alcohol and those annoying feelings a girl finds herself having for a boy such as Ethan. Ethan is a bit clueless about Maggie, but all in all, he is a great guy. And it was such a treat to see his feelings for Maggie grow into something more, especially when other boys around notice that she is truly a beautiful girl, both inside and out.

This is one book that I am so glad to have read as an adult. It brought back memories of my own high school years. There is no better way to say how much I really enjoyed reading about Maggie and her friendship with Ethan.

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3.0 out of 5 stars The Story Siren Reviews:, October 25, 2008
Maggie grew up next door to her best friend Ethan Andrews. When her parents divorced, she chooses to live with her mom, and away from Ethan. Now, in High School it seems that Ethan no longer knows Maggie exists.

How could he forget all the time that they spent together? Maggie just doesn't understand. She blames it on her fair looks and her ugly metal braces. She can't compete with the other girls in school to catch the eye of the extremely popular Ethan.

By chance Maggie becomes Ethan's fencing coach and then they are both headed for Hawaii for spring break, maybe this is the chance for Maggie to show Ethan exactly what all he has forgotten.

I have mixed feelings with this book. Besides the fact that it really has absolutely no substance the story was extremely rushed. For most of the time the story is told from Maggie's POV and then there are little snippets of Ethan in there. But they give absolutely no insight into his character, I think it would have been better just to keep Maggie's voice apparent throughout the novel.

Okay so Maggie has these braces, and OMG if you can believe it she is a Junior! There are no Juniors with braces ever! And then when she finally gets the clear plastic aligners then it's like a total 360 in her character. Speaking from experience from someone who didn't get their braces until she was a sophomore and didn't get them off until April of my senior year I know how they can damper your self confidence, But and a big BUT here, I felt more confident when I had my braces on because I knew my smile was getting fixed rather then going around all snaggle tooth. Basically for me to believe Maggie's "transformation" I needed a little bit more than getting the braces off. I know she goes to a very wealthy school and it was apparently looked down upon to have metal braces, but still.

The whole book is building up to Maggie and Ethan finally getting together. They start out talking, then do more talking, then hang out a little bit and then bam he is in her hotel room and the shirt and bra is off and then literally it goes to "Five days later the plan took off.....". That's all I get!? After these two playing around the whole story you going to leave me hanging just like that! Aloe Vera, rubbing and then nothing. I mean I'm not saying I wanted then to get it on, I just wanted to see the relationship finally blossom... "hey I like you," "oh really, I've been lusting after you." Total story meltdown.

The novel wasn't bad, I liked it even, but I'll probably forget it by tomorrow. It just doesn't have anything that sticks with you. Which takes me back to my initial observation, lack of substance. Although it was entertaining to read and sometimes it's nice to be able to read purely for enjoyment and not have to think much!
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