Subject: Boy Guide Megan Meade’s Guide to the McGowan Boys Entry Nine Observation #1: Boys suck. Twelve Megan smoothed down the front of her navy blue T-shirt and took a deep breath to calm her nerves. She had been up half the night, but she wasn’t tired. Apparently her adrenaline was doing its 4/5(32). Subject: Boy Guide Megan Meade’s Guide to the McGowan Boys Entry Six Observation #1: Boys are moody. Like PMS moody. Observation #2: Boys are fickle. Like Tracy-Dale-Franklin-at-the-MAC-counter fickle. Observation #3: Boys are hard to read. As if we didn’t 4/5(32). Megan Meade’s Guide to the McGowan Boys. Entry One. Observation #1: When they’re beautiful, they know they’re beautiful. Like the second-to-oldest one, Evan. He’s a senior. He is perfection personified. And he knows it. You can tell because he just sort of smiles knowingly when you gape at him.4/5(32).
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As Regina McGowan pulled her silver Volvo SUV into the driveway in front of the huge, farmhouse-style home, all Megan could see was boys. Boys everywhere. All seven of them plus their dad, running and laughing and shoving each other around on the front lawn, engaged in what appeared to be a full-contact, tackle version of ultimate Frisbee. Title: Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys Author: Kate Brian Year: Publisher: Simnon Pulse # of pages: Genre: Non-fiction Interest Level: ages 11 and up Potential Hot Lava: sex, drinking, cursing, vandalism, and fighting General Response: I generally liked this book. It took me reading about fifty pages before I became interested in the story line, but overall I felt that this book tryly demonstrated how life really is for a sixteen year old girl and her struggles with boys. Subject: Boy Guide. Megan Meade’s Guide to the McGowan Boys. Entry One. Observation #1: When they’re beautiful, they know they’re beautiful. Like the second-to-oldest one, Evan. He’s a senior. He is perfection personified. And he knows it. You can tell because he just sort of smiles knowingly when you gape at him.
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