BOOK REVIEW: Size Doesn't Matter by Meg Cabot

Sizedoesnt After reading on Meg Cabot's blog that her third Heather Wells mystery, Size Doesn't Matter (or Big Boned if you hail from the States!) was finally out in the UK, I could hardly contain my excitement.

Former pop star Heather Wells has returned - well, kind of. She still works as a residence hall officer in Fischer Hall (nicknamed 'Death Dorm' for its recent spate of grisly murders), dealing with fussy students and her mismatched bunch of colleagues.

But if there's one thing Heather's totally sure of, it's that she loves her job...even if she IS unsure about her relationship with her math professor Tad, her feelings for landlord Cooper, and of course, her latest diet.

Yep, her job is great...even if her boss has just been shot in the head in his office.

Cue another mystery for past teen queen Heather to try and solve. As the media gets involved due to a union strike in the renowned residence hall, Heather quickly gets on the case to try and figure out just who might be behind this one.

Add to that Tad's recent announcement of "I need to ask you something when the timing's right", her ex-boyfriend Jordan Cartwright's (remember the former boyband member?) latest announcement, and a new job proposal from her dad, and Heather's life just might be getting a little bit busy...

Will Heather Wells, former singing sensation and new girl detective, be able to find out just who shot her boss?

And will we get to see Heather walk down the aisle? (Altogether now: "Eeeee!")

This is the third novel in the Heather Wells series, following Size 12 is Not Fat and Size 14 is Not Fat Either. Personally, I think this might just be the best in the series, albeit a seemingly quicker read than the others. But truly? They're all brilliant. Heather, despite being a former pop princess, is a down-to-earth, funny character who's instantly lovable and easy to relate to. I'd advise you to read the other two books in the series first, although it's pretty easy to follow up and Meg's witty writing style is as fabulous as always.

But I have to say, there is one heck of a downside to this book.

It's so addictive, I read it in a day.

Thankfully, all is not lost - Queen of Babble in the Big City, another follow-up offering from the wonderful Meg, will be out in paperback in March.

Rating: 5/5

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BOOK REVIEW: Size Doesn't Matter by Meg Cabot - Comments

  • martha

    i like this book so much i read specific parts over and over again i've read most of meg's books and they are great absolutely great .

  • martha

    i like this book so much i read specific parts over and over again i've read most of meg's books and they are hreat absolutely great .

  • Gem

    I absolutely loved this book! Luckily Meg has said that she&#39s going to write a fourth when she can find the time so there will be more of Cooper and Heather!

  • Cally Wetherill

    I&#39ve just finished reading it... and I really enjoyed it. Of course, the expected happens with Cooper... but to be honest I wish there was more on the juicy side. I was left wanting more and feeling sad it&#39s the last one in the series. Brilliant book with some good twists and a few laughs, and a fair bit of romance. Definately reccomend it!



    Anybody up for writing some Heather and Cooper fanfiction?



    Cal

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