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This is a pretty standard 'surviving high school' kind of book. Despite the length, I found it to be a quick read, because it is so simple yet engaging. Good character development, although highly stereotyped. Captivating story. I enjoyed the book much more than I did the movie adaptation.
On one hand, this is a trashy book about teenage drama, but on the other hand, I totally related to poor Gracie and her relationship with her "worst best friend," Savannah, even though I'm almost ten years older than her. I picked this book up expecting to hate it, but I really enjoyed it and I plan...
I found the overly dramatic narrator a bit annoying, since she never really lets up. I guess I felt like her mother who is constantly nagged... It was a fun narrator though, and she's very conniving and convincing to get what she wants. The ending didn't feel very resolved for me - I wanted there to...
This review was originally published at Birdbrain(ed) Book Blog on January 25, 2012!Diaries-as-books are some of my favorite things, and I especially like reading teenage diaries. Maybe because I find them so funny nowadays? Teenagers can be melodramatic and selfish and very silly-- and Janet's all ...
A fun read. Lola is beyond the edge!! I loved it more than the movie!!