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| Size 14 Is Not Fat Either | 
enlarge | Author: Meg Cabot Publisher: Pan Books Category: Book
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ISBN: 0330443941 EAN: 9780330443944 ASIN: 0330443941
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The best of Heather Wells January 6, 2009 Much better than the first one. I was hooked the whole time.
I am still in love with Cooper, Gavin reminds me of my young impressionable years (I giggle constantly at sweetchecks) and Jordon is just a dag!
While part of it seemed obvious (unlike book 1), there were smaller twists which kept making it move along nicely.
I will just have to wait and see if Heather and Cooper or Heather and Gavin or Heather and anyone get together.
Mystery October 24, 2008 This book is one of the best books that I read. It is very mysterious and you can never guess what happens next.
Heather Is At It Again September 1, 2008 Heather Wells, former teen pop star, is doing ok. The probation period is over at her new job as assistant resident director for New York College's Fischer Hall, she has a great new boss, and she can now enroll for free classes and get the education she never received as a pop star on the road. The pay is lousy and they are making her take remedial math before she can take any real classes, and they are calling Fischer Hall Death Dorm but hey all that is just water under the bridge. At least until another student is found dead at Fischer Hall and if that wasn't enough her father (recently released from prison) shows up at her door step. What is a girl to do. Now she has to solve another murder deal with the mixed feelings towards her father. Oh yes and the man of her dreams Cooper aka the brother of her ex-finance, still doesn't notice her or so she thinks. What is a former pop star to do.
Size 14 Is Not Fat Either is was an interesting sequel. The basic premise of the book former pop star turn detective is exactly the same as the first book. It could almost be the same book. However, Heather Wells detective is just the back drop for the book. What we do find in the sequel is Heather learning more about herself, becoming more comfortable with self even as her waist line expands and connecting with her expanding, unorthodox extended family. We see how Heather has created a new life after stardom consisting of a crazy cast of character even a few from her old life. Heather Wells with her wit and spunk keep you reading and fans of romance will continue to route for her growing relationship with Cooper.
I will definitely read the third installment to this series Big Boned. I see series potential for the Heather Wells series.
Heather Wells Still Rocks August 18, 2008 Meg Cabot does it again!
This mystery was fun, flirty, suspenseful and downright excellent. This follow-up to Size 12 Isn't Fat, continues the tale of Heather Wells as she tries to get her life on track while managing a huge crush on her landlord, re-connecting with her ex-jailbird dad, and solving a heinous murder to boot.
You don't need to be size 12 or 14 to identify with her quirky character and mental ramblings. Heather appeals to any woman who's ever been underestimated and tossed a few bad cards in the game of life.
Another fun Cabot mystery July 21, 2008 Meg Cabot is always good for a fun and entertaining read. In this second book in the series, Heather Wells, ex-pop-tart a la Debbie Gibson, is still suffering with unrequited love with her landlord, is still being stalked by her ex-fiance, and is still discovering dead bodies in the New York College residence hall where she's assistant director.
While not quite as entertaining as the first book in the series, this mystery is still a fun, fast read with plenty of quirky characters and crazy mishaps, including the appearance of Heather's ex-con dad.
I kind of felt like this book was written on autopilot without the usual depth Cabot brings to her characters, but I still enjoyed it
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