Monday, May 25, 2009

Pants On Fire


Pants on Fire
Meg Cabot

She's is not a liar. Katie Ellison is not a liar. At least that is what she keeps telling herself. But she can't exactly tell the truth, either-not when she's juggling two boyfriends, secretly hating the high school football team everyone else worships, and trying to have the best summer ever. At least Katie has it all under control (sort of). Her biggest secret, what really happened the night Tommy Sullivan is a freak was spray painted on the junior high gymnasium wall, is safe. That is, until Tommy comes back to town. Katie is sure he's going to ruin all her plans, and she'll do anything to hang on the her perfect existence. Even if it means telling more lies. Even if, now that Tommy's around, she actually-truthfully-having the time of her life.

I like the book, but it was sort of a stupid plot line. I think the drama with Katie and everyone around her, keeps the book interesting. I really like Tommy compared to the other characters in the books. I don't regret buying this book, but it just not as good as Meg Cabot's other books. I really like Avalon High, and the mediator series.