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Title:On a Whim (Katie Weldon #2)
Author:Robin Jones Gunn
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 295 pages
Published:October 5th 2008 by Zondervan (first published January 1st 2008)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Christian. Contemporary. Young Adult. Romance

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What’s next?


Ever since high school, Katie Weldon has wondered what it would be like to be Rick Doyle’s girlfriend. As a college senior she’s about to find out.

In the swirl of Katie’s upgraded dating life, she receives an unexplained bouquet, an unexpected call from her mother, an unprecedented girls’ night out with Christy, and an unhappy moment when her beloved car, Baby Hummer, takes its last wheeze. Rick's new roommate, Eli, complicates things by inviting Katie on a midnight jaunt to see a meteor shower. Under a canopy of stars Katie grasps a new view of the universe—out there as well as up close. As if she had nothing else to do, on a whim she singlehandedly starts a fund-raising campaign for clean water for Africa.

With Rick caught up in making plans for the future, how will Katie navigate her way through the remainder of her college career with no money, no transportation, no spare time, and no idea what God is up to?

On a Whim is the second book in the Katie Weldon Series

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Original Title: On a Whim (Katie Weldon, book #2)
ISBN: 0310276578 (ISBN13: 9780310276579)
Edition Language: English
Series: Katie Weldon #2

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Nice to hear more about Katie, Rick, Christy & the gang. Reading from Katie's perspective is sure different from Christy's.

I don't know what it is about the Katie Weldon books, perhaps I can just relate so well to what happens, but I think they are really great. I liked the first one a bit better than this one, but this was still good. There were a few things in this book that seemed a bit predictable, but then there were some cool surprises as well.

Katie Weldon-athletic, competitive, spunky redhead-is also good friends with Christy Miller and Sierra Jensen, both of whom are title characters in two other series although many of the stories involve all three friends. Because this series begins when Katie is a senior at college and deals with more complex issues, I think it's better suited to high school seniors and older. At any rate, I really liked the novel and how Katie discovers that she is harboring unforgiveness and pain in her heart;

It was a pretty good book that was about Katie and her collage year.And her job and all the girls she meets and with her boyfriend,Rick.On a scale from 1-10 I would give it a 7 1/2.I would recomend it to some of my friends (that are girls).

I do my reviews in the form of a letter, which is why they are written like this.Dear Robin Jones Gunn, Again, this book gets a 4.5. Maybe a 4.6... This book was really good! I really like reading about Katie. She is such a good character. I love how she's honest and speaks her mind. She finally realizes that she loves Rick in this book. It's sad that she tells him but he doesn't tell her. But at least he FINALLY kisses her!! Some of my old dislike of Rick comes back in this book. He's just so

Love Robin Jones Gunn. Her books and characters have integrity and purity and I love that! This series and the ones associated are great for single gals holding out for Mr. Right, or to encourage young gals to wait on God's timing and direction in life.

Boring and way too sappy. I understand what the author is doing, creating a world of niceties and wholesomeness, but come on! Let's have a bit of conflict more than, "Why didn't you tell me you were leaving early?""Oh, I didn't?""No, you didn't.""Oh, I'm sorry.""I'm sorry, too." (not actual dialogue, but close)Not all that well-written, either. It doesn't flow well and is chunky in places.