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The Girl Who Became a Beatle
The Girl Who Became a Beatle
Author: Greg Taylor
She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah! — When Regina Bloomsbury’s band, the Caverns, breaks up, she thinks it’s all over. And then she makes a wish -- — “I wish I could be as famous as the Beatles.” — The Beatles are her music idols. The next day, she gets up to find that the Caverns are not just as famous as the Beatles, they hav...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312652593
ISBN-10: 0312652593
Publication Date: 2/15/2011
Pages: 288
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Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I hated this book. There, I said it. What pablum! - predictable, preachy, derivative. Bleah. When I first heard about it I thought an alternate reality in which a girl was one of The Beatles could be a really interesting thing. We'd start off in Liverpool, England.... No. This girl is a 2011 suburban/small town American girl who wants to be as "famous" as The Beatles. So Beatle-ness is mainly defined by products bought and fan behavior. Oh, there are people who will like this book, because it is a "make a wish" magic-in-a-teenager's-life kind of book. And maybe just getting a couple of real Beatles' songs in their heads by reading about them will make this book tolerable to some. But not anybody with much of a sense of history. The main character may as well have wished to be any current pop star, as far as I'm concerned. And the fairy godmother-ish figure is much too reminiscent of some mediocre movie from the last decade or two(I won't say which, since it is a plot point.) Grrr. What a disappointment!


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