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Original Title: Boys, Bears, and a Serious Pair of Hiking Boots
ISBN: 0763643823 (ISBN13: 9780763643829)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.candlewick.com/cat.asp?browse=Title&mode=book&isbn=0763643823&pix=n
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Boys, Bears, and a Serious Pair of Hiking Boots Hardcover | Pages: 304 pages
Rating: 3.73 | 2437 Users | 257 Reviews

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Title:Boys, Bears, and a Serious Pair of Hiking Boots
Author:Abby McDonald
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:April 13th 2010 by Candlewick Press
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Teen

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Can a boy-hungry Jersey girl survive the wilds of Canada with her eco-identity intact? A witty new YA novel from the author of SOPHOMORE SWITCH.

Jenna may hail from the ’burbs of New Jersey, but Green Teen activism is her life. So when her mom suggests they spend the summer at Grandma’s Florida condo, Jenna pleads instead to visit her hippie godmother, Susie, up in rural Canada. Jenna is psyched at the chance to commune with this nature she’s heard about — and the cute, plaidwearing boys she’s certain must roam there. But after a few run-ins with local wildlife (from a larger-than-life moose to Susie’s sullen Goth stepdaughter to a hot but hostile boy named Reeve), Jenna gets the idea that her long-held ideals, like vegetarianism and conservation, don’t play so well with this population of real outdoorsmen. A dusty survival guide offers Jenna amusing tips on navigating the wilderness — but can she learn to navigate the turns of her heart?

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Ratings: 3.73 From 2437 Users | 257 Reviews

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Boys, Bears, And A Serious Pair Of Hiking Boots by Abby McDonald is pretty much exactly what it appears to be, a cute book about a girl who goes into the wilderness. To be honest, I thought this book did an excellent job of serving it's purpose. It kept me entertained, I awwwwed in the right places, and definitely enjoyed the romance as well as the twists.Read the rest of my review here

None of you who know me will be surprised that this book caught my eye on a table of ARCs. I thoroughly enjoyed this story of a suburban-style environmentalist encountering small-town British Columbia. It's chick-lit to the max, and Jenna's super-perky voice can be hard to handle, but the supporting characters are interesting, real, and well-drawn. I loved that it took place in actual identifiable British Columbia instead of miscellaneous blandsville. I don't think we have enough books that

This was NOT the summer Jenna was expecting, but it was a summer of great change for her. I thought this would be all fluff, and yes, there was lots of fun, fluffy bits, but there was a lot of substance too, as I watched Jenna grow and change. She learned that she was allowing herself to be solely defined as Jenna the environmentalist, but as she got out there, and tried new things, she discovered that she had a talents (and interests) in other areas as well. I would say this was a coming of

Laughs, cuteness, and a cast of wonderful characters This was such an adorable and fun read! I loved the whole Green Teen element and the lesson she learned about what it really means to make a difference. Being the President of my schools Green Team, I know how hard it is to make eco-friendly changes. I've learnt just as Jenna did that it's not about changing everything, but compromising. Just making something a little more environmentally friendly is an accomplishment. The writing was

Boys, Bears, and a Serious Pair of Hiking Boots is a fun quick read. I enjoyed the many crazy situations that the main character Jenna finds herself in and the positive way that she faces each scenario head on. I also liked that she was a green teen but found that her hardcore environmentalist attitude was a little unbelievable for someone so young. I might have believed it had her parents been green enthusiasts and acting as her role models but they weren't and the book never really explains

Since I'm such a bitchy critic, it's nice to go back and read some nice, cringy romance novels that, surprisingly, have good characters and plot twists. I've had Boys, Bears, and a Serious Pair of Hiking Boots sitting on my shelf for awhile now, and since it is such a short read, I figured I would pick it up for an easy read.But then why was it so good?This book follows Jenna, a girl from New Jersey who has a deep passion for the environment and saving it. Her and her best friend Olivia are part

The setting for this book made it different and special. Jenna as a character evolved so much. It was as if she grew over the course of a summer and changed entirely how she was as a person. All of the characters were well developed and with the rugged feel to the story, it was a great read.

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