Who is . . . The Boy Next Door? (Melissa Fuller desperately needs to know!) Is he really Max Friedlander, notoriously wild, famously self-centered fashion photographer-nephew of poor old comatose Mrs. Friedlander? (But he seems so nice!)
Has he come to relieve Mel of the burden of having to walk (or be walked by) Mrs. F's monster Great Dane, Paco -- so maybe she can start getting to work on time and maybe keep her job at the New York Journal?
He's not really trying to find out who assaulted his "aunt" in her own home and why, is he? All by himself? Isn't that a bit dangerous?
And how can one man be this gorgeous, funny, charming, fearless, sexy and mysterious? (And why the heck does he want Mel to call him "John"?)
Anyone with information, please e-mail melissa.fuller@thenyjournal.com -- and hurry . . . because she's headed for BIG trouble!
Ashley B. (daredevilgirl013) from RICHWOOD, OH wrote on 6/30/2007...
6 member(s) found this review helpful.
Very cute, and it's wonderful how things play out. This book is written in email format, with subject lines and the to from so you know who the emails are from, but after a few pages, you quickly pick up on the voices behind the emails and you stop looking at the to from section. This does involve a mystery and it is very very interesting to see how the suspects line up.
Cara W. from GARDNER, MA wrote on 2/20/2008...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book is such a fun read. I didn't know what to make of the email format at first, but after I while I started to like it. It was a really funny and entertaining story. I blasted through the book pretty quickly. It was like spying on people gossiping at the water cooler.
Regina L. (bikeshoes) from MILWAUKEE, WI wrote on 2/1/2008...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great book! I love that the entire story is in e-mail format. It makes it a quick read but highly entertaining.
Charlene C. (charlovey) from CARSON, CA wrote on 12/3/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I thought this book was really cute! Good read and loved how all the correspondence was in email format. Reminds me of how much I gossip with my girlfriends like this!!! Good story!
Morgen K. (morgenck) from LOS ANGELES, CA wrote on 9/15/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I thought this book was so cute. I love how the story is told through emails. I couldn't put it down.
Crystal L. (mom2threeboys) from WEST OLIVE, MI wrote on 3/18/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Such a funny book! Quick read too, for when you need something to fill the time! LOVED it!
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Contance N. (Travellover) from SCOTTS VALLEY, CA wrote on 8/19/2008...
This book has a little romance and a little bit of mystery. It's enjoyable.
Kate J. (misskatex) from LINDALE, GA wrote on 5/13/2007...
Meg Cabot does it again. I loved this book.
Michelle C. (amgovteacher) from ARLINGTON, TN wrote on 4/5/2007...
This is an easy read. It is written in e-mail style. I enjoy her books.
Brandi W. from FRANKLIN, TN wrote on 4/2/2007...
Easy read.
Erin C. from U SADDLE RIV, NJ wrote on 3/25/2007...
very cute quick read, written in emails, text messages, notes, and lists.
Sue E. (Susanaque) from OWATONNA, MN wrote on 2/25/2007...
Frivolous-but fun fiction...a fast addictive read.
Kelly F. from COOKEVILLE, TN wrote on 2/19/2007...
Murder, romance and mistaken identity. What else do you need?
Linda C. (milinny) from SUISUN CITY, CA wrote on 2/8/2007...
Very funny, written in emails, so no dialog in the book.
Rebecca A. (beckyanders) from GALES FERRY, CT wrote on 12/9/2006...
once again - another entertaining meg cabot book...quick read.
Karen R. (glamwanttobe) from BROWNSVILLE, OR wrote on 11/3/2006...
Cute book, all written in emails so it is a little hard to follow. Worth reading tho