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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: 326 pages Rating: 3.52 | 1844 Users | 105 Reviews
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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?
Details Appertaining To Books Pulling Princes (Calypso Chronicles #1)
Title | : | Pulling Princes (Calypso Chronicles #1) |
Author | : | Tyne O'Connell |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 326 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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Ratings: 3.52 From 1844 Users | 105 ReviewsJudge Appertaining To Books Pulling Princes (Calypso Chronicles #1)
i liked this book even though it has a sort of YA guide line.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.
Fun romp into boarding school life, Oh and I learned about fencing to boot. I enjoyed it so much I have put a hold on the second book at my library.
I read it long time ago, and it was THE book that made me fall into reading books !I have read this book at least 15 times, I absolutely loved this. I even started practising fencing.I'll recommend this book to every teenage girl :)
It's kind of hard to feel sympathetic towards Calypso.I originally gave this three stars, but I talked myself down to two when I gave it a bit more thought. It's not that the book is bad -- it's perfectly fine fluff, which is more or less what I expected when I picked it up at the library. It's just...Oh, Calypso.I'm sorry, but "woe is me my parents sent me off to a posh boarding school and now we can't afford a pool and I have to buy my designer clothing secondhand" is not a compelling argument
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
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.
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