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Original Title: | Pulling Princes ISBN13 9781310547010 |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Calypso Chronicles #1 |
Characters: | Calypso Kelly |
Setting: | United Kingdom |
Tyne O'Connell
ebook | Pages: 242 pages Rating: 3.52 | 1844 Users | 105 Reviews
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Title | : | Pulling Princes (Calypso Chronicles #1) |
Author | : | Tyne O'Connell |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 242 pages |
Published | : | June 15th 2014 by Smashwords Edition (first published January 1st 2004) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary |
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Calypso is an ordinary America teen, plunged into the extraordinary world of the ancient British Boarding School system with all its mad traditions & customs, surrounded by the daughters of international royalty & rock-stars.But after three years of enduring the Terrible Toffs & Horrible Hon.s' treating her like The American Freak, Calypso Kelly is determined to beat them at their own game by tricking them into believing she's dating a hot Hollywood boy.
She may be able to rinse the Eades boys at sabre & dazzle the girls with a poster of her "fake Hollywood boyfriend" - but with the paparazzi lurking behind every hedge, her phone confiscated & the not-so-Honourable Honey O'Hare plotting against her, can Calypso manage to pull it off AND pull the Prince?
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Ratings: 3.52 From 1844 Users | 105 ReviewsCritique About Books Pulling Princes (Calypso Chronicles #1)
i liked this book even though it has a sort of YA guide line.totally love this book!!!i'm not knd a girl who always love romantic novels, but this one isn't too romantic, but funny and fresh. It's really amusing to read about what happened to Calypso and the dilemma in her heart. nice!!
Feels a little bit weird rating this as it was a childhood fave and I'm so far away from the target audience now. Though I now can see some flaws, I still enjoyed revisiting Calypso and her (possible) friends.
Okay, so here is the deal with this book.... I didn't love it but I didn't hate it, and there were moments where I was so annoyed I had to PUT THE BOOK DOWN which doesn't happen very often. I will admit that maybe I am being harsh it wasn't that bad, but it was not my kind of book either. It was way too "omg I will do anything to have friends" for my licking, but hey if you like that sort of thing then pick up this book for sure.I think the thing that bothered me the most was how shallow minded
This was a really good book! I couldn't put it down and I am already reading the 3rd in the series! It is such a good series of books!
I love reading about Calypso and her friends. I swear I kinda wish I went to a boarding school for girls. Lol! Honey OHare is a classic bitch! But Calypso finds her way to deal with her. Looking forward to start reading Stealing Princes.
The imperative thing here that caught my eye was the illustrative cover of the book, unfortunately I commited quite a dire blunder by for once actually judging a book by it's cover... And as a punishment I had to remorsefully shell out over 300 rupees (Indian Currency) which is a lot on book standards wise...)The book has rather bland and clichéd content, but hey! I can tolerate that... it's the fragility of the characters and how they seem to be fluctuating in their decisions, behavior and just
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