I've finished My Life On TV, and I gotta tell you, I'm surprised at how much more I loved reading it than any other time I've read it! I really liked Sam's 'blog', I really liked the story, the characters (sort of), I just loved all of it!
Though, this last book (My Life On TV) wasn't nearly as good as the other two books. It was really good, but not as good.
In this book, Sam decides that she has to go to the extremes to keep her family happy and in the same house. Near the end of the book, Sam's all stressed out, with her plan to 'save' her family, and with the problem of being on the verge of loosing her best friend Olga. Things get rough for Sam in this book.
So, yes, I've read this series (okay, sequels) at least three times now (I was probably seven or eight when I finished reading the sequels for the first time), and really, I loved it way more than I've ever loved it!
Oh, something you might want to know. In the first book,, Sam's twelve (and her little kid family nickname Little Bit, is getting a little bit to little kid), in the second book, I think she's close to turning thirteen, and in the last book, I think she's a little bit close to being fourteen. Danni's around seventeen, and Olga's the same age as Sam (I guess you could call her Samantha).
After I've been reading these books, and Sam's 'blog', I sort of have a good idea of what her 'blog talk' is like. I actually think it's been rubbing off on me. It's kind of weird though, since Sam's not a real person. I don't know. I usually have tons of fun reading good books, and when I do, I... it's hard to explain. Let's just say that I act different around books (wow, that sounds really weird doesn't it?).
Thanks to my Grandma, I have lots of books that I'm going to try to find at the library (and read of course), which means more soon! :)
- Maria
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