Little does 16-year-old Sami Ames know what she's in for when she and her mother head to Scotland to help their cousins save MacKensie Manor. Sami feels like she's landed in a medieval time warp. There's no electricity, no running water, or hair conditioner! But Sami joins in the challenges of daily peasant life in order to get MacKensie Manor up and running as a working farm tourist attraction. She can't imagine people paying to make soap, dye wool, or milk cows. What's worse, a ghost has invaded her room. Sami can't figure out cousin Fiona, who obsesses over an ancient family feud with the McClintoggs, but Sami's thrilled when she has a close encounter with a hot Scot. Too bad it's Adan McClintogg! From the Trade Paperback edition.
I love this book. It is so funny and you can really relate to Sami, the main character, when you think back to being 16. The book starts a little slow but develops into a very funny and rewarding story. I would highly recommend this book not only to teenagers but to young adults and adults who are young at heart as well. Enjoy!
Hot Scots, Castles & Kilts
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book is wonderful. Just the bookcover art alone gives you the flavor of the whole book. A must read for the tween scene.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Sami Ames is off to discover her Scottish roots, the ones that she never even knew she had. Turns out she has relatives over in Scotland, and they need a little help sprucing up the MacKensie Manor so they can turn it into a tourist attraction. After several long, tedious hours on the plane with her snoring mother by her side, Sami arrives in Scotland, but the first night isn't as great as she thought it would be. Sami and her mother will be living in a cottage near the manor for 30 days -- and the cottage isn't as up-to-date as she thought it would be. With no shower, no stove, and no electricity, these are going to be the longest days of Sami's life. Once she visits the actual manor, Sami is pretty impressed with the infinite rooms it contains, and would rather stay there than in the cottage. As Sami continues to help out with the renovations, she begins to see some of the chores and responsibilities that others have to take on that she never needed to do. Aside from meeting her weird cousin, Fiona, and a ghost (which, surprisingly, are not all that rare in Scotland), Sami befriends a very cute Scottish boy, Adan McClintogg. Even though he is very charming, his last name doesn't help him out -- his family isn't on good terms with Sami's family. All Sami needs to do is make both families come to terms with one another, but it isn't so easy to forgive and forget. Narrated through journal entries, Sami's adventure in Scotland aren't just hilarious but also charming and very adorable. With well-developed characters that all have a mind of their own, readers will be happy to witness not just one, but two love stories in the making. HOT SCOTS, CASTLES, AND KILTS is a vacation you will never forget. Reviewed by: Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen
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