![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Relying on Christianity, Addy musters the courage to persevere, just like her deceased missionary parents, who are referenced throughout. Addys positive attention attracts some serious nastiness from her competitors and the shows director, Hank, which convinces Addy that her purpose on the show is to really share her faith. Looking to be sent home quickly, unlike the other 99 girls, Addy doesnt fawn over the First Son and instead chooses to just be herself, which, to her dismay, endears her to viewers and prolongs her stay. So when her principal taps her to represent her school on the new reality TV show The Book of Love, Addy isnt thrilled, despite the shows prize of a date to the prom with Jonathon Jackson, the son of the president of the United States. Getting good grades and into an Ivy League college are 17-year-old Addys two goals in life. This light teenage romance with a reality-show twist is entertaining and forgivably predictable. 'McGees debut novel is an absolute gem.' 'Anyone who enjoys reality television and a well-told story shouldnt hesitate to read this great book.' - Romantic Times TOP PICK! '.a touching, fun, edifying, campy, quick and downright delicious teen read.'. ![]()
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