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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A modern day Parent Trap!,
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This review is from: Sweet Sixteen #1: Julia (Paperback)
I really loved this book! It starts out with two look-alikes, Julia and Maggie who are both dreading their Sweet Sixteen birthday parties, but for different reasons. They may look alike but they're from different worlds. Julia, is a rich girl from New York who feels like her life is being ran by her parents. They have her whole life planned out. Maggie is from a different part of New York, your typical fun girl. But her mother left her when she was born, and to her surprise, she's just going to show up on her Sweet Sixteen! Both girls are having troubles and on the morning of their Sweet Sixteen (the book takes place on just one day) and they decide to switch places! I recommend this book to everyone!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Much better than I expected.,
This review is from: Sweet Sixteen #1: Julia (Paperback)
To be honest, I didn't expect much from this book; I bought it because I am a fan of the author's Roswell High series. However, I found this title to be suprisingly good. There wasn't much action, but the characters were likable, and I really enjoyed the ending. Even though I had never been in a situation like either Julia or Maggie, I could still relate to them. I only had one question: The book seemed to focus just as much on Maggie as Julia, so why was it called Julia?
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Julia (Sweet Sixteen) by Melinda Metz (Library Binding - Feb. 2000)
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