This was an amazing book, and I am so happy that I found it at a bookstore. It had its ups and downs, but in overall it was a terrific book with great and fun characters and a good story.The book starts off when Elise and her family move to LA, they move into a super rich private school, and as you ...
4.25 starsI'm not sure what it was about this. The storyline and characters...or how closely it resembled Pride and Prejudice (I'm thinking of the film: the Keira Knightley one since it's the only one I've seen). But I really liked it. In fact I pretty much devoured it.It was definitely a fun young ...
Gotta love Twitter. After sending out an admittedly self-professed whiny but whiny nonetheless tweet that I couldn't find something awesome to read after the Anne Bishop books, I got turned on to The Trouble With Flirting. A light, fluffy, funny adorable retelling of Mansfield Park. Was there any ch...
Juvenile. I would have probably liked it 10 years ago though. Everything in this seemed very cliché. No, not cliché, more like déjà vu. Then it hit me when i read : It’s also usually polite not to say unpleasant things about people’s families when you’re asking them out.You’re so quick to assume the...
I finished this book a couple of days earlier. It was an alright read but it was very predictable to know what going to happen before the actual scene happens. If your Jane Austen fan or YA fan then I recommend this book since it a retelling of Pride and Prejudice but in teen form?!?
The Benton sisters and their family have just moved to Los Angeles. The mother of the family is the new principal of the school and the father works as the teacher. They are not rich or famous, like so many of the kids at Coral Tree Prep school. When Juliana, the oldest sister of the group, forms a ...
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