Thumped by Megan McCafferty

Thumped (Bumped, #2)

by Megan McCafferty

The world has been gripped by a catastrophic virus, and everyone over the age of eighteen is infertile. Society now values teenagers above all others, and 'conception contracts' with the most attractive, intelligent girls are eagerly snapped up by would-be-parents, desperate to pay for a healthy baby.

Eight-and-a-half months ago, Melody scored an amazing contract with a rich couple, and was matched with the hottest 'bumping' partner in the world: the gorgeous Jondoe. Her future looked set - until her identical twin Harmony opened the door to Jondoe. A case of mistaken identity and a moment of madness followed - and the wrong sister fell pregnant.

Now Harmony has disappeared, determined to raise her babies herself - and for the last eight-and-a-half months, Melody has been faking the most high-profile pregnancy in the world. And both sisters know time is running out . . .

Reviewed by Chelsea on

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No. Just no. I don't even know what to write here. I hated the first book but I felt like I needed to finish the series to be able to judge it fairly. This book was just as bad as the first. Both girls (twins) pregnant with twins. How stupid could this get? Well one is faking the pregnancy. Great. Wonderful. She wants to start a rebellion that we know nothing about with her best friend/ the guy she loves and wants to have sex with but not babies. Could it get worse? Yes. The ending was super predictable and lame. Actually the whole book was lame. The author had this really cool and unique idea and blew. Way to go.
The characters! Still as boring as the first book! I couldn't connect or relate to anyone which makes for a really hard read. The characters are all whiny, immature and never seem to grow much unless you count they're stomachs. Basically this was a bad book. Don't read it.

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