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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book about prejudice and teamwork
More Than Meets the Eye is a book based on loyalty, bravery, and teamwork. It is wonderfully written, with an eye-catching plot. This book shows that everyone, no matter what race or background, can work together to change the world. 

The story is about a girl named Liz. She is in love with a boy named Ben who is Chinese-American. An American named Brad has a crush on...

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2.0 out of 5 stars More to the World than the Eyes can See
This book is based in a Californian High School. The plot of More Than Meets the Eye begins to thicken at the high schools Valentine's Day dance. Ben, a Chinese American, is dancing with Elizabeth, a Caucasian, when all of a sudden, Brad, a real firebrand, cuts in and calls Ben a yellow-skinned chicken from China. Ben in a rage storms out of the gym and walks home. The...
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2.0 out of 5 stars More to the World than the Eyes can See, March 1, 2005
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This book is based in a Californian High School. The plot of More Than Meets the Eye begins to thicken at the high schools Valentine's Day dance. Ben, a Chinese American, is dancing with Elizabeth, a Caucasian, when all of a sudden, Brad, a real firebrand, cuts in and calls Ben a yellow-skinned chicken from China. Ben in a rage storms out of the gym and walks home. The next day, Brad accuses Ben of slashing his tire on his pick-up truck. Ben didn't do it and proves it by cutting open the tire and finding a nail inside. Then two weeks later one Korean and two Japanese come to town and all of the teachers put Ben together in a group with them. On a night, when Elizabeth is supposed to go on a date with Ben, Brad show up and starts talking with her. Ben gets furious and barges in and tells Elizabeth that this might be the end. Will Ben and Elizabeth's relationship end? What will happen to the group of so called Asians? You'll have to red the book to find out!!!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Eyes Can Be Deceving, March 1, 2005
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This book is based in a Californian High School. The plot of More Than Meets the Eye begins to thicken at the high schools Valentine's Day dance. Ben, a Chinese American, is dancing with Elizabeth, a Caucasian, when all of a sudden, Brad, a real firebrand, cuts in and calls Ben a yellow-skinned chicken from China. Ben in a rage storms out of the gym and walks home. The next day, Brad accuses Ben of slashing his tire on his pick-up truck. Ben didn't do it and proves it by cutting open the tire and finding a nail inside. Then two weeks later one Korean and two Japanese come to town and all of the teachers put Ben together in a group with them. On a night, when Elizabeth is supposed to go on a date with Ben, Brad show up and starts talking with her. Ben gets furious and barges in and tells Elizabeth that this might be the end. Will Ben and Elizabeth's relationship end? What will happen to the group of so called Asians? You'll have to red the book to find out!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Teenage Girl Living in a Prejudice World, March 10, 2003
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The story line has a prejudice plot, with the story starting to sound like a mushy romance, but of course, no story is complete without one. When all is well, some Asian comes, Dary Sing, and that is mainly when the prejudice starts. Brad, a big jock, has a crush on Liz, the main character, but Liz loves Been Lee, a natural born United States citizen with a Chinese heritage. So you can see the love circle problem here right? Liz, though, helps Dary try to fit in and with her English, but only Dary, Mrs. Dahm (Darys aunt) and the teachers cares. But it seems that when she is with Dary Ben avoids her. But even for ben to see Liz he has to lie to his parents. Will ben ever face up tp his parents? Will Brad ever stop being prejudice? Will Dary unravel her horrific past of Cambodia? Read More Than Meets The Eye.
Ok, this book was ok, not bad really. Although it did get boring in some spots but the rest was ok. This book would be great for all readers.
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4.0 out of 5 stars More Than Meets The Eye, April 9, 2002
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More Than Meets the eye is a book about a girl named Elizibeth. elizibeth is a sophmore at Ethan Allen High School. She is neck and neck for 1st in class with Ben Lee, a Chineese-American boy who Liz likes. But when Dary sing, a girl transferd from Cambodia, comes to ethan Allen, Liz volenteers to show her around and to teach her English. Ben doesn't like the fact that people think he would of been the one to volenteer to help Dary out. But the only one to help was Liz. A guy named Brad doesn't like Ben becuase Liz likes Ben and Be n likes Liz. He wants to prove liz wrong by doing his homework and bye volenteering for two new students from across the world. I think this book was really good. I thought it would be kind of boring, but it turned out to be pretty good.
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4.0 out of 5 stars More Than Meets the Eye, March 4, 2002
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This review is from: More Than Meets the Eye (Mass Market Paperback)
This book was about a Cambodian girl that must more to America because her parents have died. She needs some help because she can't speak English at all. Liz is assigned to help Dary find her way around school. Liz finds herself spending more and more time helping Dary and less and less time hanging out with her friends. Liz doesn't know what to do and how to help Dary, but at the same time hang out and enjoy her life with her friends.
I really liked this book because it taught me that everyone has different things to offer. People shouldn't judge people by physical appearance but what he or she has to offer on the inside.
This book, I think, is not like any other book I have ever read. It has many different types of people and shows how it might be hard for someone who speaks a different language to come to America and have to speak English.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book about prejudice and teamwork, March 16, 2001
More Than Meets the Eye is a book based on loyalty, bravery, and teamwork. It is wonderfully written, with an eye-catching plot. This book shows that everyone, no matter what race or background, can work together to change the world. 

The story is about a girl named Liz. She is in love with a boy named Ben who is Chinese-American. An American named Brad has a crush on her, but he is very prejudiced. He is angry that Liz could have a crush on someone who is not "her own kind." I think that this is stupid for three reasons. The first one is everyone is that everyone is the same no matter what they look like. The second is whatever goes around comes around, and the third is if he wants her to like him, he shouldn't insult her about who she likes. She and Ben are neck to neck at being number one in the class. The parents aren't too happy about that. Liz's parents stress for her to be the best in the class. One day, a refuge from Cambodia, named Dary Sing joins Liz's class. She lives with her aunt, uncle and cousins. Liz is trying to teach her English. This is very kind of Liz. As Liz learns more and more about Dary's background, she is more determined to fight for the right thing. Liz's life is drifting away, and the people who are very close seem far away. She wonders why the good things that she does make her feel angry. Many people in her community are prejudice, and Liz wants to stop it. That is a very smart idea, ingredients my opinion. Who is right? Should she be prejudiced, or fight it? I think that she should fight prejudice.  

I recommend the book to everyone. This book was a little sad, but a lot of it was like a normal teenager's life, helping people, feelings of being alone, stress... Many parts of this book show large amounts of bravery, and fighting for what is right. This is a wonderful book to read at anytime.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Will It Work?, February 22, 2001
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This review is from: More Than Meets the Eye (Mass Market Paperback)
From the author of "Not Just Pary Girls" comes another great book "More than Meets the Eye." In this novel the main character Elizabeth Gaynor is on the middle of her sophmore year in high school. She knows it would not be easy, but her parents are not making it any easier. They are proud of Elizabeth's number two spot in the class, but like most parents they want her to be number one. The number one student in the class is Ben Lee a Chinese American born in Chicago.

Ben does not like the fact that most people think that he has lived in China when he hasn't. When anyone seees an Asian girl they automatically think that Ben likes her. His mission is to prove that this is not true. He is an American whether anyone believes it or not. His pareents on the other hand, are immagrants from China, there one soul cause for coming here was to make sure their boys grew rich, smart, and marry wise Chinese women. This comes as a problem for Ben because he is on love with Elizabeth. Elizabeth also loves him in return. Populace starts to rile as these two try to make it through a biracial relationship. I would like to compare this book to the new movie "Save the Last Dance." In the movie a girl named Sarah moves to the Bronx. There she meets an African American guy who most ladies are dying to get there hands on . As they try to start a biracial relationship they also experience hardships. I like this book because it takes prejudice through the eyes of a girl who is seeking love.

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