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Libromancer's Apprentice
Libromancer's Apprentice rated it 9 years ago
I was invited to take part in a blog tour for this book, so that's up today on my blog.
Bookish Ames
Bookish Ames rated it 13 years ago
I forget how this book came to my attention but I was intrigued because it features a girl coming out and most GLBT YA I've read has been about boys.Tara, Whitney Blaire (I love that everyone says her whole name) and Pinkie have been best friends since first grade. And each girl couldn't be more dif...
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The book has three main characters: Pinkie, who lost her mother at a young age and is unable to restrain her own mother-hen instinct; Whitney Blaire, a beautiful and wealthy (but manipulative) girl who is always referred to by her first and last names; and Tara, who uses running to distance herself ...
katethebookmonsters
katethebookmonsters rated it 15 years ago
Of All the Stupid Things is an exceptional look into how the smallest of rumors can have a large effect. Told through the perspectives of Tara, Whitney Blaire, and Pinkie, the reader gets to the heart of the rumor and discovers the truth of what friendships, and even love, means to each of them. At ...
The Hiding Spot
The Hiding Spot rated it 15 years ago
I was originally drawn to OF ALL THE STUPID THINGS because of the interesting title. It definitely caught my attention and the interesting cover art was also enticing. Unfortunately, I simply couldn't get into this book.I've read a lot of mixed reviews for this book and I'm finding it hard to write...
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