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Original Title: | Mixed Bags |
ISBN: | 0310714885 (ISBN13: 9780310714880) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Carter House Girls #1 |
Melody Carlson
Paperback | Pages: 219 pages Rating: 3.69 | 1736 Users | 149 Reviews
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When her mom died, DJ had to move in with her grandmother, internationally famous ’60s fashion model Katherine Carter. Now Mrs. Carter’s opened a boarding home for young ladies, and DJ—who would rather wear her basketball team uniform than haute couture—is just sure they’ll all be unbearable fashion snobs. One by one, the girls arrive and begin to figure out how to fit into this new family, getting to know each other and forming friendships. Sure, there’s an aspiring diva or two, but before long, the Carter House girls are dating, fighting, laughing, shopping, sharing clothes, purses, shoes … and their deepest secrets. DJ may not turn into the perfect little lady her grandmother has in mind, but one thing’s for certain—with all these new “sisters,” her life will never be the same!
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Title | : | Mixed Bags (Carter House Girls #1) |
Author | : | Melody Carlson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 219 pages |
Published | : | May 11th 2008 by Zondervan Publishing Company (first published April 22nd 2008) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction. Teen |
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It was boring.I think it was written pretty well, the female characters did have the two-faced personality which you would find in many. They each had nice stories to themNow the bad, almost started on it. The whole book lasts about three to four days. The main character far to easily became a person she swore not to without hesitation, and I find that hard to believe. Really it was more stupid drama then anything else.I recommended it to people who like girl drama, but if you were like me andThis is a Christian YA fiction book, which I did not know until I looked the book up. Although, I often do not read Christian books, I found this was a good book. Also, for a first book this sets up the series well. This book is about a girl named DJ who lives with her grandmother at Carter House, large house in a small town. Soon five new girls move into the house, where they will live while attending high school. The girls are all from different backgrounds and creeds. This causes some
The first 95% were a cute teen novel that I was gonna knock out quick while being sick, but then the last few chapters turned into how you need to accept Jesus in your life and then the book randomly ends. I could have done without the abrupt end and find out what happens next in the next book

AUDIOBOOK:liked the whole book but last 5 mins takes a super religious turn. I'll give book 2 a try but not sure??
About the book:After DJ's mom died, she had to move in with her grandmother, Katherine Carter, a retired internationally famous '60s fashion model. Now Mrs. Carter has decided to open a boarding home for girls, and DJ who would rather wear her team jersey than Gucci and Prada thinks that these girls will all be intolerable fashion snobs. One by one, the girls arrive and begin to figure out how to fit into this new lifestyle, and forming friendships. Sure, there's an aspiring prima donna or two,
I did not finish listening to Mixed Bags as I lost interest.
Great characters and story. But. Same old resolution from Carlson. I keep telling myself to not read her books anymore. Because I already know how it'll end... finding Jesus. But the interactions, conflicts and general storytelling is worth it. I just pray (lol) for a better ending. I think an author should be more creative and try something different with each book. Grow a little. All my favorite authors do this. This pattern is constant and repeated from the 4 or so books I've read by Carlson.
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