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[WD5]⋙ [PDF] Oh Baby! edition by Randi Reisfeld HB Gilmour Children eBooks

Oh Baby! edition by Randi Reisfeld HB Gilmour Children eBooks



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Jamie and Abby have just graduated high school. They want to go to college, but can't afford it. They decided to take summer jobs as nannies, and sign up with an agency-- figuring they'd end up in the same town. Only Jamie ends up in Hollywood, where she's posted with a super-rich showbiz family. She's to care for the 3-year-old daughter, but it's the entitled teens of the household who give her big trouble. Navigating her way through the scheming starlets, surfer boys, celeb-spangled clubs and one brooding mystery boy is way more than she signed on for!

Meanwhile, Abby ends up in New York, the nanny for a high-up couple who rule the publishing world. The gig, the city and being around famous writers is head-spinningly exciting. But there are lotsa potholes she keeps falling into--like the hipster boy who keeps breaking her heart.

Forget the big bucks they'll bring in--will the friends even survive the summer?

Oh Baby! edition by Randi Reisfeld HB Gilmour Children eBooks

good book. Which the ending was a little more different, and that we got to learn more about Simon and Tripp. Would have liked to know more about what happen to Ethan as well. Overall really good read.

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  • File Size 886 KB
  • Print Length 323 pages
  • Publication Date June 29, 2014
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00LESTBQQ

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I loved this book. It was not superficial like gossip girl and a list. It had depth. It coved issues such as not having money for college, working, drinking, and body image. I really liked how it was really well written. I would definatley reccomend this book to friends. I hope you like it!
I loved this book! i liked it cuz it had more depth to it than most other teen novels. you could see stuff about like drinking,and body image. It was great. I fell in love with S. G. Wagner (aka Simon) and him and abby are cute together. The ending is great too!
i had so much fun reading this book...abby and jamie are great characters--the story is the perfect mix of completely unbelievable and totally possible. I confess...I even cried at the end...the boys are dreamy! I only wish there was a sequel so we could follow Abby and Jamie to college!
Abby and Jamie are from an extremely small town and want nothing more then to get out and do something with their lives. They have graduated high school and now aren't really sure what they want to do.

So after some thinking, they decide to be nannies for the first semester instead of going to school, so that they can afford to go to the big city for college. They end up on opposite coasts and they learn all kinds of things.

I really liked this super-fast read. Not only did it have two great main characters, it also had laughs, fights, cute kids, drama, and romance. OH BABY! is something to just relax and read for fun.

Reviewed by Taylor Rector
The recent plethora of snowstorms have given me plenty of time to read (and finally get a start on all of those books that I borrowed from people five months ago). This may or may not have been one of those books...

Oh Baby was a relatively short read - I managed to finish it in two days, although I very feasibly could have finished it in one had I not been so distracted. Sixteen-year-old best friends, Abby and Jamie, apply for summer jobs through a nanny service in order to raise money for college. They dreams of finding jobs together in New York City are quickly dashed as Jamie is sent to L.A. and Abby travels to New York. Temporarily living on opposite coasts, the girls face a variety of challenges, ranging from babysitting difficulties to boy troubles. As the summer progresses, the girls become engrossed in their respective lives and begin to drift apart. Will their relationship be repaired, or will their idea of a little summer fun backfire and destroy their friendship?

One of my favorite components of Oh Baby was the characters, particularly Jamie and Abby. Unlike many of their literary counterparts, Jamie and Abby seemed to embody realistic traits and characteristics of the average teenager in modern society. Rather than waking up as perfect, flawless goddesses who can do no wrong and have a line of boys drooling behind them, the unlikely friends have their fair share of awkward and embarrassing moments (let's admit, we've all accumulated a few of these here and there). Factor in boy troubles, and Jamie and Abby could be any teenage girls plucked off the street.

I'll be the first to admit that the romances bordered on cheesy - they were either unrealistically perfect or unbelievably flawed. I'm still wondering how some of the relationships were still in existence by the end of the book. And the remainder of the movie-esque relationships were purely depressing, coming from someone who is...currently lacking one...

Hollywood celebrities, jealousy, and teenage hormones serve as the perfect breeding ground for drama, which can be interpreted either positively or negatively depending upon the reader. Personally, I felt that Reisfeld established a perfect balance without overdoing the theatrics. It would have been rather boring without a bit of gossip, backstabbing, and deception.

While I thoroughly enjoyed this book, I found a few minor faults along the way. The most prominent, likely because it was recurring, was predictability. There were very few plot twists. The author dropped too many hints regarding upcoming plot points, arranging the settings and characters a little too perfectly in a given situation. I'm definitely not a fan of overly obvious plots - I prefer more of an element of surprise. Additionally, some of the events that transpired were a bit far fetched. For example, both girls were sent to babysit celebrities' children, not just Joe Schmoe's rugrats down the street. Honestly, if I can get a job babysitting Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's kids that easily, sign me up! I might as well start packing my bags now.

Overall, Oh Baby was a cute, original read (and, although I hate to admit it, a bit of a chick fic). It was quite a refreshing read from all of my recent reads, which have consisted primarily of trilogies and dystopian novels. I would recommend it, particularly if you're looking for a quick, mindless read - perhaps an addition to your summer TBR list.
good book. Which the ending was a little more different, and that we got to learn more about Simon and Tripp. Would have liked to know more about what happen to Ethan as well. Overall really good read.
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