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Kissing Games of the World by Sandi Kahn Shelton

Kissing Games of the World

by Sandi Kahn Shelton

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  • Nov 2008, 400 pages
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  • Ladyslott (Oceanside NY)
    Cute Romance
    Kissing Games of the World is a cute romance, a good if predictable story; boy meets girl, they hate each other on sight but feel an attraction to each other they can't hide. We all know how the book will end up, and the author doesn't vary the formula very much. The characters were pleasant, the children were cute and it was a nice way to spend a few hours. If you are looking for a pleasurable and light read for the beach or a rainy day at home this book will satisfy that need very nicely.
  • Christi (Pewee Valley KY)
    not good
    I found this book hard to finish. The characters felt shallow and trite. I think the storyline had potential, but it didn't seem to move and again, I cared so little for the main players that part one just seemed to go on forever. I would not recommend this book.
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