The Boy Next Door - Meg Cabot

The Boy Next Door

By Meg Cabot

  • Release Date: 2009-03-17
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 108 Ratings

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Reviews

  • Great book for teen and young adults

    5
    By Momma43222
    I read this book in high school and still love it!
  • I love

    5
    By Lewiskea
    How the whole thing was written in emails. Very unconventional but very exciting! I am 20 years old and adore this book :)
  • Love it!

    5
    By H.graham
    A girl I didn't know in the library recommended this to me and I'm so glad she did! I got so into this book I couldn't put it down! It's so amazing I love how she writes(:
  • Totally fun

    5
    By Stephy_Sanchz
    I love the book !!! I even read it 8 times!! Plus i read half of the the other books by meg cabot
  • Great!

    4
    By MBIPOD
    I loved this book. I like how it is all emails in it. At the beginning I was confused, but other than that it was a great enjoyable book.
  • Fun light read from her grown- ups works

    4
    By luhoo
    This was a fun light read for older youth and grown-ups. Great to take on holiday as it is set in Italy. enjoyed the afterward where she elucidated how this was semi-autobiographical. Writing style with jumps between email, blogs and travel-journaling kept the novel moving and was more effectively used than in other chick lit. Def recommend.