book review (no spoilers)
Nov. 23rd, 2014 07:26 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
size 12 is not fat by meg cabot.
this is one of those books that i went back-and-forth on even put to the list of books to rent from booksfree.com, much less actually putting it in my "impending" books list at the site. i kind of regret it.
it feels like it's two different books. one is about a former teen pop star that got dropped from her label after wanting to sing her own, more serous, songs instead of the "bubblegum pop" stuff they wanted. then her mom ran off to argentina with her manager and all of her money. followed by her finding her fiancee (in a boy band at the same label) cheating with the latest (20-something) pop sensation. because she has no money she has to move in with her ex's brother (who's the black sheep of the family) & take a job as an assistant director at a college dorm. the other is a murder mystery of the "cozy" kind. i prefer cozy mysteries (where they don't go into gory detail & are light on sex & violence) but this one was kind of "fluffy" except for a knock-down-drag-out fight at the end.
also at times if felt like it was trying to be a third book about how being a size 12 is not fat & is the size of the average american woman, you know. and if you don't know, you should.
over all i had a hard time getting though it & would've quit it, but i wanted to see who did it & why. seriously doubt i will be reading the others in the series.
this is one of those books that i went back-and-forth on even put to the list of books to rent from booksfree.com, much less actually putting it in my "impending" books list at the site. i kind of regret it.
it feels like it's two different books. one is about a former teen pop star that got dropped from her label after wanting to sing her own, more serous, songs instead of the "bubblegum pop" stuff they wanted. then her mom ran off to argentina with her manager and all of her money. followed by her finding her fiancee (in a boy band at the same label) cheating with the latest (20-something) pop sensation. because she has no money she has to move in with her ex's brother (who's the black sheep of the family) & take a job as an assistant director at a college dorm. the other is a murder mystery of the "cozy" kind. i prefer cozy mysteries (where they don't go into gory detail & are light on sex & violence) but this one was kind of "fluffy" except for a knock-down-drag-out fight at the end.
also at times if felt like it was trying to be a third book about how being a size 12 is not fat & is the size of the average american woman, you know. and if you don't know, you should.
over all i had a hard time getting though it & would've quit it, but i wanted to see who did it & why. seriously doubt i will be reading the others in the series.