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Original Title: Take Me There
ISBN: 0670063339 (ISBN13: 9780670063338)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Danny, James Rasmussen, Nichole Smythe Burnell, Rhiannon
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)
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Take Me There Hardcover | Pages: 290 pages
Rating: 3.64 | 10991 Users | 561 Reviews

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Title:Take Me There
Author:Susane Colasanti
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 290 pages
Published:May 29th 2008 by Viking Books for Young Readers
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction

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In one short week . . . three lives change.

Rhiannon is devastated after the breakup with her boyfriend and wants him back. Nicole's ex is still in the picture, but she can't help having a new crush. James and Rhiannon are just friends, though he may try to take it to the next level. Will their desire to take a mean girl down a notch bring these three friends what they want . . . and more?

Set during one life-altering week and told in three realistic perspectives, this engaging, witty novel by the author of When It Happens shows the ups and downs of love, friendship, and karma.



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Ratings: 3.64 From 10991 Users | 561 Reviews

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Three high school friends on a quest for love stop at nothing to find it. Through heartbreak and some tough times James and Rhiannon find love with in each other. Nicole rekindles one of her old flames she realized she should have never put out. Together they tough out the dramas in high school, and form and even stronger bond. In my opinion "Take Me There" was a great read. Some of the things I thought that were very interesting and entertaining about the book were as follows. I thought the way

I liked reading the book Take Me There by Susan Colasanti because it reminded me of a dramatic and entertaining movie. It was all about these characters in high school who have their own problems trying to get through it. They all go through tough relationships, whether their romantic or friendly. Ether they end in a terrible disaster or they never fulfill their dreams of happening. I recommend this book to anyone who likes stories about the high school life of craziness.

Take Me There Everyone remembers high school, the drama, the romance, and in this case, the karma. In the novel Take Me There by Susane Colasanti, the reader meets three peculiar characters from the state of New York. All of them are easy to relate to when you enter this funny, romantic, charming book that tells the tale of a couple of high school teens striving for justice. When Rhiannon and her boyfriend break up, she forces herself to go pass her organized, planned life. If writing a

I have a bit of a half and half relationship with Colasantis books. Some I enjoy, others I do not. Take Me There was a pleasant read.I liked the three separate points of view, and I think Colasanti did a decent job of making the three voices unique in their own ways. There were moments when Rhiannon and Nicole kind of blurred together, but each of them had their own personal issues that did separate them. I liked all of the characters well enough.I love the friendships in this story. The four

This book surprised me. Reading other people's revies, I was a bit wary of reading it, but I got it free at the library, so I said "what the heck?" The characters, to me, were extremely relateable. I could tell why they did the things they did and they all seemed like they would make great friends.One of the things I didn't like was the switching of the point of views. Now, I do like reading other characters' perspectives, but I didn't like how everything was repeated. Like you'd hear the same

It was alright. I didn't really see the point to it though since there was no important life lesson, or at least none that I could see. Both the girls voices sounded pretty much the same, but I guess that made sense because we usually talk like the people we hang around. That's another thing though, some of the language was over the top type teen slang. I'm not sure if I'm hanging with the dorks who don't use the latest teen slang, but we don't talk like that. Some of the slang sounds kinda old

With every teen/young adult book I read, I feel like I'm growing out of the books, but not the genre itself.I started this book yesterday and got about 70 pages in before I just got so completely and utterly bored. Im not sure Im going to last the entire book becausea)Both Nicole and Rhiannon are so desperately boring and obsessed with being different.b)Soooooo much name dropping and references to movies etc in so little time. Its distracting.c)Rhiannon has been with this steve guy for 4 months