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Alice, I Think (Alice MacLeod #1) Paperback | Pages: 290 pages
Rating: 3.39 | 1913 Users | 216 Reviews

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Original Title: Alice, I Think
ISBN: 0060515457 (ISBN13: 9780060515454)
Edition Language: English
Series: Alice MacLeod #1

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3.5 stars rounded up because it's a debut novel I know how good Susan Juby's writing is now

Alice is a character; funny, eccentric, socially introverted and a true 15 year old. Her parents are still hippies, her brother is the only one in the entire family who has it together, and she lives in the small town of Smithers, BC (but it's bigger than Houston, BC). After being pulled out of public school at a very young age when the kids at school couldn't understand why she dressed as a hobbit and bullied her, she has been homeschooled ever since. However, even that didn't work out socially, since she didn't fit into that group either. However, in order to make her new counsellor feel successful about himself (he's clearly insecure), she agrees to go back to school and is sent to an alternative school where, lo and behold, that same bully who threw rocks at her is there.

This book is witty and has many good things going for it, but it's a debut novel. Having read Susan's Juby's two adult novels, I have to say that her writing is better now and suits adult novels. Still, I've started the second book in this trilogy and it already shows that her writing was improving by the second time around.

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Title:Alice, I Think (Alice MacLeod #1)
Author:Susan Juby
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 290 pages
Published:May 11th 2004 by HarperTeen (first published January 1st 2000)
Categories:Young Adult. Fiction. Cultural. Canada. Contemporary. Teen. Humor

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Ratings: 3.39 From 1913 Users | 216 Reviews

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I don't abandon books very often, but I've read half of this and just have no desire to continue. I find Alice annoying and I really can't relate to her. As a kindergartner, Alice went to school dressed as a Hobbit and seemed to believe she really was a Hobbit. Not surprisingly, kids laughed at her. So her mom pulls her out of school and "homeschools" her (although there isn't much teaching going on...she's mostly left to her own devices.) Now she's about to go back to school...and not

I found myself with mixed feeling about Alice upon the completion of her story. While I did find the book humorous, and even laugh-out-loud funny at times, I felt unsatisfied at the end. I was waiting for the opinionated, outspoken Alice of her diary to push through to the real world and she never did. In addition, I felt the happenings with Goose boy at the end where haphazard, and not enjoyable, leaving me with a sour feeling about the book. Basically I thought the book would pull itself

OK, first off, I have to say that I am abandoning this book. It is funny and off the wall, but for me, that doesn't last long enough to get me through the book. The voice of the MC is clear. She puts down just about everything; she is bizarre, just for the sake of being bizarre. But I need more than that. Normally, when I find that I am getting annoyed with a book that just doesn't seem to be going anywhere, I look ahead and see if I can find something that will hook me in again. But, by

Patron Saint Fitzwilliam wrote: "The Jessica Darling series hits this just right as well."Another favourite of mine XD

At one point while reading this book, I laughed so hard I actually cried. I had an absolute blast reading this! Maybe I will write a review at some point. Does anyone even care about fun-silly YA from the year 2000 anymore? From the 3.38 average rating, I would guess not. It seems like there's only a handful of us who still read these silly lighthearted OTT reads, like Dating Disasters of Emma Nash, Confessions of a High School Disaster and, of course, Georgia Nicolson. I love them, can't lie 😂

this book was just too weird. i understand that it was meant to be funny, but all the characters were totally crazy and exaggerated. the amount of dysfuntion in this girls family is almost unbelievable. i did find a few parts to be pretty funny, but i didn't see any point to this book. the main character completely frustrated me.

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