Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Glee: Foreign Exchange

I have read the book Glee: Foreign Exchange by Sophia Lowell. I chose to read this book because I read the first Glee book in the series, enjoyed it, and wanted to read the next one.
The Mckinley High Glee Club has some glee visitors...from France! It's Multicultural Week in school and the two Glee clubs are putting on a show for the entire school. Rachel has a crush on Finn, but Finn is falling for a French girl named Celeste. Rachel is determined to stop this, but there's only one problem, she can't talk to Finn due to a deal made with Quinn, so Quinn and the Cheerios would come to Glee rehearsal. There's only one thing to do, switch French partners with Finn. Then, Celeste, the clearly talented French singer will be with Rachel, the clearly talented American singer. Finn would be with Jean-Paul, the French boy who is secretly crushing on Finn. It's a win-win, so Rachel thought.
Two things I liked about this book was that the chapters weren't too long for the most part and that it followed the storyline of the show Glee and it didn't go off track. Two things I disliked about it was that some of the French names were hard to pronounce and that towards the end the chapters got longer. I would recommend this novel to 'Gleeks'. It is about a reading level 6-7/10.

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