Second book in the original Boy Shopping series, where readers get to choose dates for the novel's heroine. Gemma is beautiful, black and eternally single. If only she were as big a hit with the boys as she is on the basketball court. She needs a boyfriend - and online dating offers plenty of guys to choose from. But which one should she go for? It's up to readers to pick Gemma's slam dunk in this unique, fun adventure.
I really enjoyed this book. I liked it a little more than the first one and it was a great read. A lot of teenage girls could probabbly relate to this. Nia Stephens really knows what she's doing and she's doing it VERY well, I might add!!
(RAW Rating: 3.5) - The Boy Is Mine
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Tall and beautiful, Gemma Williams possesses mad skills on the basketball court but she is unlucky in love off the court. All the guys she agrees to date turn out to be losers. She enlists the help of her best friend, Maria who encourages her to join a hot new dating site for teens called Boy Shopping. After signing up and finding four matches, Gemma's hilarious adventures in dating begins. The concept of LIKE THIS AND LIKE THAT is cute because the book is interactive and the reader controls the outcome of the story. With this being the second installment of the Boy Shopping series, the story does well as a standalone. The characters are your typical teenagers who deal with premarital sex, underage drinking and interracial dating. Stephen's writing style is very simplistic which will keep the attention of young readers. Adults as well as teens can easily enjoy this one. Reviewed by Paula Henderson of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
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