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Mar

Dear Marjetta Geerling,

Posted by Samma O  Published in fancy white trash

Dear Marjetta Geerling,

I absolutely love your book Fancy White Trash! I just read it from cover to cover and I’m going to read it again. I love the way Abby Savage thinks, she doesn’t want to be like her family but she doesn’t want to give up hope on her one true love. I think that she will make the perfect mother when she grows up because of her experience. I don’t however like how all the older girls treat her. I also do not like the Guitar Player he seems like a really big jerk.

            I love Jackson. He has the whole tough guy thing going for him but he is also sweet and sensitive at the same time. He is like the perfect guy! What I don’t like about him is that he dated Abby’s sister Kait, and Shelby thinks Kait’s baby is his. My favorite part of the book is the ending. I find it so romantic that she went after him in the airport! I also love the part when she tells Jackson that his brother’s not straight and how well he takes it. I absolutely positively do not like Shelby. I feel so bad for Hannah having her for a mother. I think she’s so rude but she makes the book. I don’t like the way she treats Hannah and practally abandons her. It doesn’t seem fair to me.

            I have some questions for you though. Does the mom’s baby turn out normal like Abby or does she turnout like her sisters? Does Jackson come back for Abby? Do Kait and Gustavo work out or does she leave? Does Cody find his true love? Does he come out with the truth?

             Over all I give your book a perfect score because I’ve only ever read one other book that made me not want to put it down. The thing I liked most was that the family was the perfect American family. I don’t normally like to read, so it’s amazing when I find a book like that! I really want to read another book of yours because I love your writing method.

                                                            Sincerely,

                                                            Samantha Oppeneer

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