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Anonymous
Posted December 27, 2011
I religiously read Katy's blog, Sugar Laws and when i first saw she had a book i was a little skeptical about reading it , but i must admit it was pretty amazing. She took practically every teenage girls dream and turned it into a really great story. LOVED IT AND I HOPE SHE IS WORKING ON MORE!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted December 14, 2012
This is first book in series!! I loved it!!! It keeps you hooked to very last page!!! You fall in love with the characters!!
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Posted March 26, 2013
I love books that center around a rock band with a romance thrown in. Read it in one day. Couldn't put it down.
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Posted February 25, 2013
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Posted November 5, 2012
What a wonderful little surprise I found when I purchased Moving Neutral. Katy Atlas is a great story teller. I finished it in hours and now will read book two.
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Posted August 11, 2012
Really cute, fun, light easy read. About a girl who gets to live out her biggest fantasy -- she falls in love with the lead guitarist for her favorite band! I couldn't put it down. Thoroughly recommended!
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Posted January 6, 2012
To be honest, when I think of this book I think of it like a wish fulfillment or fantasy situation. I mean, the whole randomly bumping in your favourite singer and falling in love and going on tour with him? It’s the plot of a zillion fanfics out there. It’s incredibly unlikely to happen, and yet... so much fun to read about. ‘Moving Neutral’ was predictable at times, but it definitely kept me reading.
I would have liked to have gotten more scenes of Casey and Blake falling for each other -- more getting to know Blake instead of just hearing second hand about how awesome he is. That’s my only real complaint about the book, though. I think this is one of those books that speak for themselves. You know what you're getting when you choose to read the book, and it delivers on those expectations. It’s a book that isn’t at all realistic, yet it’s completely fun. It’s like candy in a book form, if that makes sense. If you’re looking for that fun, frothy type of contemporary read then this is definitely a great book for you.
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Posted November 24, 2012
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Overview
After driving her car into the side of her parents’ garage, Casey is stuck filing papers in her mom’s office during the day, and confined to her house on the weekends. Worst of all, she’s not allowed to see her favorite band, Moving Neutral--whose lead guitarist, Blake Parker, just might be the love...