The Law Of Tall Girls, Joanne Macgregor
The Law Of Tall Girls, Joanne Macgregor
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The Law Of Tall Girls

Author: Joanne Macgregor

Narrator: Carly Robins

Unabridged: 9 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/06/2018


Synopsis

Seventeen-year-old Peyton Lane is a tall girl. So tall, it's the only thing most people notice about her.

On impulse, she accepts a bet to prove she can be as attractive and desirable as other girls. Now she just needs to go on four dates (including the prom) with one of the guys on her very short list of very tall boys.

Number one on the list is Jay Young—the new guy that Peyton already likes way more than she should. Because not only is Jay already taken, he's also breaking her Law of Tall Girls, and he's determined to discover the awful secret she's been hiding for most of her life.

About Joanne Macgregor

When not writing, Joanne Macgregor is a counseling psychologist in private practice, where she works mainly with victims of crime and trauma. Although she lives in the frenetic adrenaline-rush of the big city, Joanne has always been in love with nature, and escapes into the wilds whenever she can. She's a Harry Potter fanatic, bakes the best choc-chip cookies on the planet, and is addicted to chilies and bulletproof coffee. She started her professional life as a high school English teacher and loves writing about, and for, teens. She is the author of several books for young adults, including The Law of Tall Girls, Hushed, Recoil, Refuse, Rebel, Scarred, and-for younger YA readers-Turtle Walk, Rock Steady, and Fault Lines.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Siobhan

The Law of Tall Girls is my second Joanne Macgregor book, and it was positively wonderful. Earlier this year I was introduced to Joanne Macgregor through Hushed. It was a beautiful story that left me wanting to read more of the author’s work. Since reading Hushed, I have picked up Recoil but have yet......more

Goodreads review by Candyce

If I'm completely honest, Peyton really annoyed me in the beginning, haha. I can understand that as a girl, when you're really tall it can make you insecure. Most things aren't made for the tall girls. Which is completely unfair. Another thing that annoyed me was how rude she was to her mother (I ha......more