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Original Title: The Nannies: Have to Have It
ISBN: 0385733518 (ISBN13: 9780385733519)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Nannies #3
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Have to Have It (The Nannies #3) Paperback | Pages: 256 pages
Rating: 3.69 | 228 Users | 5 Reviews

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Title:Have to Have It (The Nannies #3)
Author:Melody Mayer
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:April 23rd 2009 by Delacorte Books for Young Readers (first published September 1st 2006)
Categories:Young Adult. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Teen

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"Have to Have It" has a lot of twists and turns and is sometimes predictable, but it is decent. At first i was a little hesitant because it's about nannies and i'm not in love with the idea of a nanny but it really pulled me in. "Have to Have It" Has some really funny parts like on page 103, "Go ahead you little brat, Esme thought." (Mayer 103). I think what really got me into this book was that it talked about how some kids actually are. I don't think this was a sad book but a happy one in a way. I think i would recommend this book to some people but not all. I think the only message this book gives out is that you should never be a brat. Overall i think that this book was semi-sweet.

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Raised in Bel Air, Melody Mayer is the eldest daughter of a fourth-generation Hollywood family and has outlasted countless nannies. She lives in Los Angeles.

"Have to Have It" has a lot of twists and turns and is sometimes predictable, but it is decent. At first i was a little hesitant because it's about nannies and i'm not in love with the idea of a nanny but it really pulled me in. "Have to Have It" Has some really funny parts like on page 103, "Go ahead you little brat, Esme thought." (Mayer 103). I think what really got me into this book was that it talked about how some kids actually are. I don't think this was a sad book but a happy one in a

i read the first 2.

Like this book.

This one is my favorite so far. I liked the twists. A little predictable, but sometimes it makes it a little fun to have a hint on what's coming. Really want to get the fourth book to see how the author chooses to take the stories. Jorge and Kiley? Esme and Jonathan? Lydia and Luis? Exciting.

It is not the best writing in the world but it really hooked me in.(this is the third in the series)

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