Liked It“this book is about a 16 year old girl name divine who's a hollywood girl. she moved to atlanta with her aunt and uncle to get away from all the spotlight and stuff with her mom. divine has her mind stuck boys and social life, but her uncle reed's eyes is watchin her. so divine turns to the...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“this book is about a 16 year old girl name divine who's a hollywood girl. she moved to atlanta with her aunt and uncle to get away from all the spotlight and stuff with her mom. divine has her mind stuck boys and social life, but her uncle reed's eyes is watchin her. so divine turns to the internet where she meets a boy name sean who seems like the perfect guy and has the good looks and all that good stuff. but divine learrned a dangerous lesson the guy turns out to be a grown man who looks to kidnap young teens and rape them. the book is pretty good, i recommend it to mostly teens who like drama type books. jacquelin thomas did pretty good on this book.”
FREDRICK T wrote this review Friday, October 16 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Grace & Mercy
Divine is in love with her boo, Madison. He's all that she thinks about and she believes that this is it! The greatest love ever until he decides he can't continue to wait for her. He needs more face time and her family simply isn't having all of that. Lost in misery, Divine soon becomes petty and, dare I say, jealous. Alyssa is her cousin and her loyalty should be to her, but every time she turns around, Alyssa is on the phone with Stephan forgetting all about her. Not to mention Chance, who has created a new strangle hold on her social life with his impending drama. Divine finds herself with nothing to do and no one to talk to. From internet shopping, emails and blogging, Divine finds the internet to be her newest ally. While she's certain that she understands all of the rules to surfing the web, she quickly forgets as she's wrapped up in Sean, a 16-year-old who lives in Atlanta and understands all of the issues she's dealing with.
With so much on her plate, her mom's newest friend, her dad's marriage, her cousin's relationships and her loneliness, Divine makes some very mature decisions.
DIVINE CONFIDENTIAL was a very good read. This series is truly growing on me. I enjoy how the little diva is learning about God and applying it to her daily life and dealing with teen issues as they come. ALSO I really enjoy how Jacquelin Thomas presents the lessons and they aren't preachy.
Definitely a recommended teen read!
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“Can you say seamless? Divine Confidentially seamlessly picks up where the first trails off. Divine has returned to live in the country with extended family and to reconnect with her boo. She will soon find that life really isn't as easy to control as most teens believe. A great sequel and one I recommend to teens and parents alike. Linda!”
booklov3r wrote this review Tuesday, September 11 2007. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No