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ISBN: 141691367X

ISBN13: 9781416913672

Fake Boyfriend

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He's absolutely perfect.If only he were real.Lane and Vivi have had it with Isabelle Hunter's boyfriend, Shawn Littig (a.k.a. Sluttig). He is the only person who can turn their smart, confident best friend into a complete mess. When Shawn Sluttig cheats on and dumps Izzy just months before the prom she's been planning since the ninth grade, Lane and Vivi decide to take action.With a few quick keystrokes, they create a MySpace page for "Brandon," the...

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A Fun Read!

Fake Boyfriend by Kate Brian is not a highly believable book. The scenarios and happy ending at the end are not true to real life, but the book stays true to the rules it makes. I was looking for a fun, funny, and cute read, and Fake Boyfriend delivered on all accounts. The two main characters (Lane and Vivi) are each different from one another and have their own flaws and good points. Each of the supporting characters in the book have distinct personalities. The dialogue between them flows well, and the described actions are well suited with each. There is nothing too original or unpredictable in the story. I could see where the ending was going mostly from the back description, and figured out the rest within the first couple of chapters. I did not want a serious book when I picked up this one(I could even tell by the cover it would be fun and silly). Kate Brian's writing is not so much what the plot is, but how she delivers it. There were a few moments were I found myself laughing at situations and dialogue, as well as getting tense. I could not wait to turn the page to see what would happen next on the journey to the end, and read it in one quick sitting. If you're looking for a light, fun, and cute read, I would definitely recommend this book. Though predictable, it is quite satisfying and wonderful.

Enchanting Review: Fake Boyfriend

FAKE BOYFRIEND KATE BRIAN Contemporary Young Adult Rating: 4 Enchantments Deciding that their best friend Isabelle needs someone better than Shawn Littig aka "Sluttig", Vivi and Lane concoct a plan to keep Isabelle from rebounding back into Shawn's arms just in time for prom. But where to find a guy great enough to distract her? Look no further then a fake boyfriend. After scheming up a myspace page for 'Brandon', Vivi quickly recruits her younger and extremely annoying brother Marshall to fill in on IM while the girls go out in search of someone to play 'Brandon' for real. I thought FAKE BOYFRIEND was a fairly entertaining read. There were some parts of the book I figured would just never happen, like Isabelle falling for a perfect stranger so fast after being so hung up on Shawn. I have to admit Isabelle seemed more of a background character at times, even though the plot evolved around Vivi and Lane securing their best friend a brand new boyfriend, all to keep her from falling back into the arms of her cheating on-again, off-again ex. Things picked up once Vivi and Lane really got into the search for the perfect real life 'Brandon' and Marshall's evolution from a preppy geek to possible hottie. My favorite scene from the book is when Vivi, Lane and Curtis head to the local prep school which is supposed to be hottie central to find a real-life 'Brandon' to take Isabelle to prom. The scene is truly laugh out loud and had one of the best lines in the book. Kate Brian is the author of the popular The Princess & the Pauper, The V Club (available in paperback as The Virginity Club), Lucky T, and Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys. She will always be sweet sixteen at heart. Lisa YA Director Enchanting Reviews June 2008

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Everything goes perfectly for Isabelle Hunter. It always has. Until the day her on-again/off-again boyfriend, Shawn "Sluttig" Littig, breaks up with her. And just a few months away from her prom. Isabelle has been dreaming of the prom for years. She's so obsessed with the prom she's created a notebook that has every last detail of the dream night planned out. Her friends Lane and Vivi have never approved of Shawn and decide to do whatever they can to keep him out of Isabelle's life permanently. They hatch a plan to create a fake boy on MySpace to divert Isabelle's thoughts from Shawn. Isabelle shows interest in the fictitious Brandon, and so Vivi convinces her younger brother, Marshall, to start chatting with Isabelle on-line. Soon Isabelle thinks Brandon would be ideal to go to the prom with. The only problem is she doesn't know he doesn't exist! So Vivi and Lane have to come up with a real guy, and quick! The two girls go everywhere to meet the right guy, but to no avail. Only after joining Vivi's mom for some play auditions do they spy the perfect guy, Jonathan. After much coercing, they get Jonathan to join forces with them to be the "real" Brandon. The only catch is that soon Jonathan is showing interest in someone else. Of course the reader can figure out that there are going to be complications with the story. Only the twists aren't what one would expect! Isabelle thinks about taking Shawn back, Vivi gets confused when her younger brother starts to get cool, Vivi is crushing on someone she shouldn't, and Lane can't get the nerve to tell her friend Curtis she wants to be more than friends. FAKE BOYFRIEND is another fun read by Ms. Brian. She has hit on another popular topic, using MySpace as the basis for creating a mysterious new boyfriend. The story will not disappoint current fans of Ms. Brian, and should create new ones at the same time! Reviewed by: Jaglvr

Fake Boyfriend

Fake Boyfriend was actually a pretty decent book. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it definitely wasn't what I got. Which could be both a good thing and a bad thing. Good aspects: This book held my attention from beginning to end. The writing was interesting and funny, the story was somewhat original, and I liked the characters. Bad aspects: You can only go so far with interesting and funny. The story has to be realistic and believeable, to some extent. While it seemed mostly plausable, I highly doubt that if these girls actually existed, they would react in quite the same way as they do in the book. The characters were believeable, but the things they did just didn't seem realistic. I know from experience what it's like to make a fake MySpace and try to trick someone with it (not my fondest memory, however, and it didn't last long) and I know that most people would be a bit more resistant if some guy just started talking to you one day. And someone as smart as Izzy wouldn't be willing to meet a guy she met online, even if she did think there was something there. Especially not without seeing a picture of him first. But that doesn't make it a bad book... not at all. It was clever and unique, written by one of my favorite authors who I believe pulled off the realistic aspect of it fairly well, although she could have done better. Even so, I'm sure that some authors would completely fail at writing a book with this level of drama, so I give her props for that. Still, if you're looking for a good Kate Brian book, I'd point you in the direction of Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys or the Private series.

Fake Boyfriend Is A Fantasic Book

Fake Boyfriend, by Kate Brian is an awesome romance/sceeme book! Two friends try to save thier best friend from going to the prom with this boy who cheated on her and is a chain Smoker. This book has a plot where one girl tries to find a hot guy to have thier friend go to the prom with him. So from then on they are auditioning High School Seniors who would be good for thier friend. They find the guy and the teach them how to be the perfect male for thier friend. I don't want to give away the ending so you should really sit down, and take a rest to read this book! Trust me you will love it. I read it in six hours!! Alicia Ziff
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