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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Much Ado about Prom Night (Paperback)
Normally I don't send in a review, but this book was so good I just had to! I read this book in 2 hours! I couldn't put it down! It talks about real-life problems and is funny too! After I read it I gave it to my friends to read and the loved it too! This is the best book I have ever read!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
!!!:)!!!,
By athenafire@hotmail.com (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Much Ado about Prom Night (Hardcover)
The total best romance book i've read lately. It totally rocks! Is up to date and very cool.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIS BOOK BLEW ME AWAY!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Much Ado about Prom Night (Paperback)
Wow! This is one of the best young adult books I've ever read. It talks about all of the questions that teenagers may have on their minds these days. And it has some great jokes in it that'll make you laugh even when the subject isn't all that funny. I loved this book so much that I couldn't put it down. So good in fact that I read it in less than one day. This is a book that every teen should read.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Never judge a book by its cover...,
By "greengoldfairy" (London, England (but only until August 18th!)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Much Ado about Prom Night (Paperback)
It took me a while to finally check this book out of the library, and, yes, I admit it. The reason for all of that time elapsing was mainly the title and the cover. I usually try not to break the age old "never judge a book by its cover" rule, but every now and then I slip up. This time, however, I was able to recover my balance before I fell completely.MUCH ADO ABOUT PROM NIGHT is a very witty rendition of Shakespeare's classic play "Much Ado About Nothing." McCant's story, however, takes place in a Southern California high school during the weeks preceeding the school's highly anticipated Junior Prom. The protagonist, Becky is a counselor for the school's somewhat controversial Peer Counseling Network (PCN). and many of the best parts of the book are from when she's helping her "patients" through the agonies of pre-prom stress. Her friendly adversary is the liberal-minded Jeff, editor-in-chief of the school newspaper. Their verbal sparring was another of my favorite parts of this book as I've always apprecited intelligent arguments. Overall, this is quite an enjoyable book. It's not great literature, that's for sure, and the story seems to run out of steam towards the very end, and some of the characters seem a little flat, but I still enjoyed it. Good reading for the beach or something like that. Enjoy!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brought me back to my own high school days!,
By Dsnyfan361@Aol.com (So. Cal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Much Ado about Prom Night (Hardcover)
I recommend this book for teens and parents alike. This book will remind parents of our own carefree youth when we endured the trials and tribulations of being accepted by our own peer group. We can tell our kids we know what they are going through and mean it!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Character Driven,
By A Customer
This review is from: Much Ado about Prom Night (Hardcover)
This was a pretty unique book that was good because some of the charcters were so differant.Rebecca is the main charcter who runs a peer counseling program at her school. She has just been dumped by her boyfriend and no longer has a date to the prom. Roger is her younger brother who lives in her shadow and lives for getting in trouble. Kayla and Zoner are her two best friends who are starting to develop feelings for each other. Jeff is the handsome editor of the school nespaper who is obsessed with trying to get Peer Counsling Network closed. Maybe to hide his feelings towards Rebecca?? Eddie is a rich, arrogant guy who placed Rebecca in the number 10 spot for most desirable prom dates. He also has a weird fixation on her chest. (Which judging by his comments and the book cover must be huge) He says such things as "Did you wash your hair this morning? It looks kind of flat...unlike the rest of you." and "...you'll be entering the company of a guy who has only the highest esteem for your many breasttaking qualities."
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Character Driven,
By A Customer
This review is from: Much Ado about Prom Night (Hardcover)
This was a pretty unique book that was good because some of the charcters were so differant.Rebecca is the main charcter who runs a peer counseling program at her school. She has just been dumped by her boyfriend and no longer has a date to the prom. Roger is her younger brother who lives in her shadow and lives for getting in trouble. Kayla and Zoner are her two best friends who are starting to develop feelings for each other. Jeff is the handsome editor of the school nespaper who is obsessed with trying to get Peer Counsling Network closed. Maybe to hide his feelings towards Rebecca?? Eddie is a rich, arrogant guy who placed Rebecca in the number 10 spot for most desirable prom dates. He also has a weird fixation on her chest. (Which judging by his comments and the book cover must be huge) He says such things as "Did you wash your hair this morning? It looks kind of flat...unlike the rest of you." and "...you'll be entering the company of a guy who has only the highest esteem for your many breasttaking qualities."
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Emily's Review,
By Ross (us) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Much Ado about Prom Night (Hardcover)
Much Ado About Prom Night by William D. McCants is a story that protrays the problems that teens face in today's society.The main character in the book is Rebecca Singleton. She is the founder and president of the Peer Counseling Network (PCN). The setting takes place a few weeks before prom. The PCN is a place where teens can com and talk about their problems and get advice from other teens. Rebecca's two best friend's, Kayla and Zoner, are also counselors there. Not only does Rebecca have to deal with other kid's problems, she faces her own problems too. Before founding PCN Rebecca was a writer at the school newspaper called "The Beacon". She worked closely with teh editor-in-chief, Jeff Gardiner, and when she left to start PCN Jeff got upset. Ever since tehn he wrote articles putting down the PCN and picking apart it's every fault. What made it even harder for Rebecca is that she has a huge crush on Jeff. To make matters even worse her best friend Kayla has suddenly fell in love with her other best friend Zoner. This simple crush threatens to tear apart their relationship forever. At home, Rebecca struggled with her 15 year-old borther that was still struggling with their paretns divorce and her mother mother who is never home anymore. The conflicts in this book made it suspensful and the kind of book that wants to make you keep reading. The author writes the story in an unusal way. There are multiple scenes in one chapter. For example in the first chapter we are in the trailer, home to the PCN couselors. Rebecca is in a meeting with a guy named Eddie Ballard. We learn about her whole conversation with him and then half was through the chapter it cuts to her conversation with Adriana Fernandez. It is like this the whole way through the book. Some literary techniques used in the story are foreshadowing and flashbacks. Foreshadowing is when the author hints that something is going to happen later on in the story. An example of this would be when the author implies that there is something more than friendship between Jeff and Rebecca. His ex-girlfriend is talking to Rebecca and sasy that Jeff talks about her all the time and says what a good writer she is. Also when they are sitting in the car alone and Rebecca reaches out to touch Jeff's hand and he lets her. A flashback is described as when the author beings the character back to a time or event that has already happened. When Rebecca remembers times when she and Jeff used to work together on "The Beacon" is an example of a flashback. She describes it using words that create vivid pictures of what happened. The book Much Ado About Prom Night by William D. McCants is a book that I feel a lot of teenagers can relate to. It hits on a lot of topics that concern teens today.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mr. McCants rides ut again!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Much Ado about Prom Night (Paperback)
This book is awe, you wouldn't want to put down the book. You'll be clapping hands for Becca's intelligence on advising fot teens
4.0 out of 5 stars
Character Driven,
By A Customer
This review is from: Much Ado about Prom Night (Hardcover)
This was a pretty unique book that was good because some of the charcters were so differant.Rebecca is the main charcter who runs a peer counseling program at her school. She has just been dumped by her boyfriend and no longer has a date to the prom. Roger is her younger brother who lives in her shadow and lives for getting in trouble. Kayla and Zoner are her two best friends who are starting to develop feelings for each other. Jeff is the handsome editor of the school nespaper who is obsessed with trying to get Peer Counsling Network closed. Maybe to hide his feelings towards Rebecca?? Eddie is a rich, arrogant guy who placed Rebecca in the number 10 spot for most desirable prom dates. He also has a weird fixation on her chest. (Which judging by his comments and the book cover much be huge) He says such things as "Did you wash your hair this morning? It looks kind of flat...unlike the rest of you." and "...you'll be entering the company of a guy who has only the highest esteem for your many breasttaking qualities." |
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Much Ado about Prom Night by William D. McCants (Paperback - June 15, 1995)
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