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Emma G.'s dream has come true! Her BFF has tickets to a Boyz3000 concert in the Bahamas and Emma's their #1 FAN. Her parents say she can go...if she pays for part of the trip. WHAT? How? The concert's in 9 days! Determined, she enlists friends, pulls off crazy schemes, and discovers hidden talents that could change her life! "The exuberant journal of a star-struck fan who vows to stop at nothing - even doing chores! - for a chance to see her favorite boy band perform live." --Kirkus Reviews (Editor's Choice) "[A] gentle depiction of young love...Emma's contagious enthusiasm amplifies this wholesome fan letter for younger readers."--Kirkus Reviews (Editor's Choice) Emma G. Loves Boyz - A True Love Journal is the first book in the new Tween Girl Series by Taro Meyer. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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What is the mystique which exists between young teenage girls and male singers and groups? And what about the infatuation they exhibit anytime these individuals in their presence. In every decade there is always some singer or group which enthralls them. Being a child of the 1950’s, in my teenage years The Beatles, The Beach Boys, etc. and of course ELVIS and all the girls would go wild anytime they would be in their presence.
Now we come to the protagonist, Emma, and for her and her friends there could be no other concert, but the BOYZ300 concert and the dream of seeing her heartthrob, the band’s lead singer, live in the Bahamas. The only problem she had now is the funds for the airplane ticket; and she knew she could let nothing get in her way of getting it, even it meant a great deal of self-sacrifice liking doing routine chores around the house without up a fuss.
Naturally through true grit and determination Emma amassed the funds she needed.
During the concert she not only had an unbelievable, up close to and stage, her seat had been next to the runway. The concert was fantastic, but what happen during it made her feel like she was in seventh. Why? Her heartthrob had touched her hand with his.
What happens after the concert? Does she see him again, up close and personal? Does she meet a boy she’s attracted to? I’m not saying. Read the book to find out.
While most girls would write about the important stuff like this in their diaries, the author takes Emma’s a bit further. Instead of a mere diary which would have summarized each day, Ms. Meyer has given us, the readers, access to the detailed journal Emma is keeping of each day’s events, as well as letting us into Emma’s mind so we can know what’s going on and sense the emotions she’s feeling.
For allowing us into Emma’s life, and for allowing older readers to relive those days when they had a heartthrob like Emma, I’m giving this book 5 STARS ( )