Size 12 is Not Fat - Meg Cabot

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Sensational popstar Heather Wells, gained a few dress sizes, lost her fiancé, recording contact and life savings. She works as an assistant hall director at a Residence Hall in New York. Heather is happy with life until there is a death in the residence hall. And again. Both times, the victims are females. They are died elevator surfing, but Heather knows that teenage girls do not elevator surf. When the police, her colleagues and friends don't believe her, she takes things into her own hands.

Size Twelve is not fat was slightly disappointing in the end and was kind of predictable. I was not exactly attached to it until the first 100 pages. There is a lot of repetitive information, and its difficult to get hold of the characters in the beginning. The plot was thrilling, but there were random incidences shoved in, which weren't affecting the climax. Not the best reading experience. I must mention that the cover is quite bland and that the title is not descriptive of the actual plot. I expected this book to be motivational and inspiring, but the title phrase is only a sentence that is repeated multiple times in the story. Overall, this book has a good story, but does need some modifications. Recommended for people who will read only for the story, not for reading experience.

Rating- 3.8/5
 
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