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Original Title: Ten Things I Hate About Me
ISBN: 043994371X (ISBN13: 9780439943710)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Australia
Literary Awards: Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award (RT Award) Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel (2009), Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) Nominee for Older Children (2007)
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Ten Things I Hate About Me Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
Rating: 3.6 | 3695 Users | 479 Reviews

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Title:Ten Things I Hate About Me
Author:Randa Abdel-Fattah
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:August 1st 2007 by Marion Lloyd (first published October 1st 2006)
Categories:Young Adult. Fiction. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction. Religion

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Randa Abdel-Fattah's new novel about finding your place in life . . . and learning to accept yourself and your culture.

At school I'm Aussie-blonde Jamie -- one of the crowd. At home I'm Muslim Jamilah -- driven mad by my Stone Age dad. I should win an Oscar for my acting skills. But I can't keep it up for much longer...

Jamie just wants to fit in. She doesn't want to be seen as a stereotypical Muslim girl, so she does everything possible to hide that part of herself. Even if it means pushing her friends away because she's afraid to let them know her dad forbids her from hanging out with boys or that she secretly loves to play the darabuka (Arabic drums).

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This book was good, not great, and a little too simplistic (and coincidental) for me; I imagine that if you're over the age of 12, maybe 13, you'll think the same.The plot revolves around a confused teen named Jamilah. She's a Lebanese Muslim in Australia who's desperately trying to hide her cultural identity from her peers by calling herself "Jamie," dying her hair blonde, wearing blue-tinted contacts, and not inviting ay of her friends over to her house. Her dad forbids her to do practically

i enjoyed this book. you know, it wasn't like the best thing ever but i thought overall it was pretty good. the characters were well done and the themes are really important (and rarely addressed) so i was able to overlook some plotholes/predictableness that would have annoyed me otherwise. i thought she did a really good job of creating a main character without any self-confidence who's totally embarrassed of her middle-eastern background WITHOUT making her obnoxious. i thought it was good. and

well the book goes below my expectations a little, TEN THINGS ABOUT ME is about a confused Lebanese Muslim teen she is afraid to show her heritage but i don't know why randa abdel-fattah managed to make me feel that the muslim heritage is something you should be ashamed of, she only focused about the 11september and benladen and Jamie don't want anybody to think that her hobby is to fly planes into buildings and jamilah seems not to be so religious because she don't pray and in the end she

Ten Things is about me is about a teenager girl from southern Sydney whos a Lebanese-Muslim and very proud of her cultural identity. She lives two lives and tries so hard to keep them separate. She feels if they collide it would ruin her whole world. She only keeps them a secret because she sees the way other people like her are treated at school and she doesnt want to seem different in their eyes. At school and in the outside world she is Jamie, a blonde with an Anglo Aussie background; at

I was in so not interested in this book so I read it so slowly but eventually when I started reading the part when she ( her name is Jamie...Jamilah... a Labenese- Musliam girl who dyed her hair blonde put blue eye contact and became a Australian girl to fit in to her school..) was texting a boy from her school and didn't know him but knew who he was at school and when her big sister got arrested she needed a lawyer and she told Timothy she needed a lawyer and needed her mother to come in and

See more of my reviews on The YA Kitten!Diversity Rating: 3 - Closer to RealityRacial-Ethnic: 5 (lots of POC characters)QUILTBAG: 0Disability: 0Intersectionality: 3 (major point is Jamie's dissatisfaction with the lack of freedom she gets as a Muslim girl)Look at this cute cover. Look at the legendary-rom-com-referencing title. Does this book look serious to you? No it does not, and that's how it goes right for your jugular with its talons and shows us anyone who stays silent when someone is

eeeeeehhh. I picked up this book on a whim. Maybe it's because I already passed this phase in my life that I didn't find it very relatable. In fact, the main character is quite annoying. You see, I am a Muslim girl growing up (living) in the United States so I get the whole growing up between two cultures thing. On the other hand, I am really disappointed by the portrayal of my religion in this book. Not every Muslim hides their faith and for once I would like to read a book about a girl proud