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| Original Title: | Amplified |
| ISBN: | 080509296X (ISBN13: 9780805092967) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Amplified #1 |
| Literary Awards: | Oregon Spirit Book Award Nominee for Young Adult (2011) |

Tara Kelly
Hardcover | Pages: 293 pages Rating: 3.71 | 5417 Users | 411 Reviews
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| Title | : | Amplified (Amplified #1) |
| Author | : | Tara Kelly |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 293 pages |
| Published | : | October 25th 2011 by Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Music. Contemporary. Romance. Realistic Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
Relation As Books Amplified (Amplified #1)
When privileged 17-year-old Jasmine gets kicked out of her house, she takes what is left of her savings and flees to Santa Cruz to pursue her dream of becoming a musician. Jasmine finds the ideal room in an oceanfront house, but she needs to convince the three guys living there that she's the perfect roommate and lead guitarist for their band, C-Side. Too bad she has major stage fright and the cute bassist doesn't think a spoiled girl from over the hill can hack it. . .In this fresh new novel by critically acclaimed author Tara Kelly, Jasmine finds out what happens when her life gets Amplified.
Rating Of Books Amplified (Amplified #1)
Ratings: 3.71 From 5417 Users | 411 ReviewsJudgment Of Books Amplified (Amplified #1)
Help! I can't get this stupid grin off my face! :DYeah, this means that I loved this story!And no, I don't really want it off - I kinda look cute with it.Now back to our story..There are books with deep messages that touch the bottom of my heart, but there are also books like this one, with simple meanings but with a great power to make me laugh, to make me dream, to make me hope, to fill my sleepless nights.I love them all the same - some for making my heart ache, some for making myNormally Id be all a-gush over this music filled novel, of a girl coming into her own as well as a boy to die for but something was missing because Im not (gushing, I mean) . Its an OK book though with Jasmine Kiss whos more than a music loving, guitar playing girl. She WAS daddys little girl. She TRIED her best in school, but she really loves music and wants more of it. SO she makes time and gets leaves home- all this in the first couple of chapters. Heres what I did like. They all know their
After reading 105 pages and some thorough snooping ahead I can safely say 'It's not the book. It's me.' Because the story and the characters seem rather real, the heroine's voice is pretty funny and likable and there is alll that music stuff and a hard-to-get boy. But I felt no joy reading Amplified. Maybe because cringing too often does not go well with my stomach or my general wish to feel well. I stop at this point and have already a vague idea about how to find a good new home for the

The thing about Tara Kelly's writing is that it never lets me down. I loved Harmonic Feedback, but I think I might have loved Amplified a wee bit more.
This and other reviews can be found on Reading Between ClassesCover Impressions: The cover is simple, but fitting. I like the incorporation of the title as part of the amp and the use of the often overlook, puke-green color. The Gist: Jasmine Kiss has fled the stifling world of academia and an overbearing father for the streets of Santa Cruz and the chance to lose herself in her music. When the perfect opportunity of a place to stay and a spot in an up and coming band lands in her path, Jasmine
The thing about Tara Kelly's writing is that it never lets me down. I loved Harmonic Feedback, but I think I might have loved Amplified a wee bit more.
Music, romance and the quest for independence are just a few of the things that made Amplified a surprisingly engaging read for me. Tara did a lot of fabulous things with her story that kept me hooked, and had me wanting to know what would happen next. I enjoyed the different vibe with this story, as it's not one I've personally read a lot of in YA books, and that's the musical element. Tara did an incredible job at making me feel apart of the musical world that makes up this story. From the

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