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Title | : | Deep Green: Color Me Jealous (TrueColors #2) |
Author | : | Melody Carlson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Abridged |
Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
Published | : | April 6th 2004 by Th1nk Books (first published 2004) |
Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Christian. Young Adult. Fiction. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction. Teen |

Melody Carlson
Paperback | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 3.69 | 1695 Users | 100 Reviews
Commentary During Books Deep Green: Color Me Jealous (TrueColors #2)
Jordan Ferguson and Shawna Frye became good friends when Jordan made cheerleader. But when Timothy suddenly dumps Shawna to start seeing Jordan, rumors fly. Shawna gets her revenge, first by smearing Jordan's reputation, then by tempting Timothy with an offer he can't refuse. Jordan feels absolutely green with envy--so much so that she considers doing everything in her power to get Tim back. Everything. This second book in the teen fiction series TrueColors deals with jealousy and relationships. Includes discussion questions.Details Books As Deep Green: Color Me Jealous (TrueColors #2)
Original Title: | Deep Green: Color Me Jealous (TrueColors, #2) |
ISBN: | 1576835308 (ISBN13: 9781576835302) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | TrueColors #2 |
Rating Regarding Books Deep Green: Color Me Jealous (TrueColors #2)
Ratings: 3.69 From 1695 Users | 100 ReviewsCrit Regarding Books Deep Green: Color Me Jealous (TrueColors #2)
Good YA read.Competition in school with relationship and teams..sin and its deeds and God being brought to the center of it all.Actual rating: 1.5/5 starsLook at the cover. Search for the people on the cover. At the back you can see a couple. That might be Shawna The Bitch and Timothy The Dog In Heat. The image is blurry but you can tell it is them. Then, HOLY SHIT, WHO'S THAT GIRL ON THE FRONT??! She looks angry. Murderous. And she's looking straight at you. Run. Run, I tell you!! Stop looking at her eyes! She will steal your soul if you do! There's so many things wrong with this book that I don't where to start.Wait, I
At first I wasn't sure how far through this book I would make it, but It had been on my to-read list for a while and I wanted to give it a chance. After a just a few chapters I was hooked! Carson has written a great novel for teens dealing with the pressures they face regarding sex, drinking, lying, etc. I really liked it.

it was really good. it was about jelousy... cat fights... cheerleading......... boyfriend stealing.... back stabing....tricking....ect. but it hleps a girl find her way after being the the hospital, thats when her real friends shine through.
Well, I guess you get what you pay for. I got this for free on Amazon for the Kindle. I recognized the series because a friend read them a year or so ago.This book was horrible. I have to say, I'm not HUGELY picky with books, I only have one other 1 star book, but UGH. Let's start with the characters.Reasons Why I Hated This Book:1. CHARACTERS. If this book were a movie then it would be a puppet show with cutout cardboard characters. Okay, I don't know if that was even a good analogy, but my
Basic InfoFormat: PaperbackPages/Length: 208pgsGenre: Young Adult; Christian Fiction. At A GlanceLove Triangle/Insta Love/Obsession?: Triangle. Cliff Hanger: No.Triggers: n/aRating: 2 stars. Score SheetAll out of tenCover: 7Plot: 4Characters: 2World Building: 4Flow: 5Series Congruity: 6Writing: 5Ending:4 Total: 4In DeptBest Part: It was short. Worst Part: Jordan.Thoughts Had: Stop now please!ConclusionContinuing the Series: YahRecommending: ehShort Review: I think the author knew you would
Well, I guess you get what you pay for. I got this for free on Amazon for the Kindle. I recognized the series because a friend read them a year or so ago.This book was horrible. I have to say, I'm not HUGELY picky with books, I only have one other 1 star book, but UGH. Let's start with the characters.Reasons Why I Hated This Book:1. CHARACTERS. If this book were a movie then it would be a puppet show with cutout cardboard characters. Okay, I don't know if that was even a good analogy, but my
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