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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 have replaced them in history! R...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312606831
ISBN-10: 0312606834
Publication Date: 2/15/2011
Pages: 288
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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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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