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The Law Of Tall Girls
The Law Of Tall Girls
The Law Of Tall Girls
Audiobook9 hours

The Law Of Tall Girls

Written by Joanne Macgregor

Narrated by Carly Robins

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Seventeen-year-old Peyton Lane is a tall girl. So tall, it's the only thing most people notice about her.

On impulse, she accepts a bet to prove she can be as attractive and desirable as other girls. Now she just needs to go on four dates (including the prom) with one of the guys on her very short list of very tall boys.

Number one on the list is Jay Young-the new guy that Peyton already likes way more than she should. Because not only is Jay already taken, he's also breaking her Law of Tall Girls, and he's determined to discover the awful secret she's been hiding for most of her life.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 6, 2018
ISBN9781977375254

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A 'formula' YA romance - keep reading! - Joanne Macgregor's excellent writing manages to keep this fresh and engaging. I may be biased - since I have to admit to a height of 5'10'' myself, this was kind of a 'must-read'! Peyton and Jay are realistic and likeable characters, along with many of the supporting cast; of course, there are one or two 'love-to'hate' people too. The plot holds a lot of suspense, some twistiness, a dash of mystery, and a wonderful love story. This was great, and I'll look out for more from Joanne Macgregor. Strongly recommended from me.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    What great and satisfying read! Told mostly from high school senior Peyton's viewpoint as an extremely tall and self-conscious girl, it's got some nice plot twists (mom's real issues, for example) disappointment, but mostly hope and a really decent ending. It's a great story to suggest to teens who feel odd or self-conscious because as they read, they'll realize they're far from alone or unusual in this crazy world of ours.