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by Siobhan Vivian
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Certified Bed Reader...
Certified Bed Reader... rated it 12 years ago
It starts slow, but once I got into it I really felt a kinship to Natalie. She tries so hard to be a great friend, works diligently in school so that she can get into college, and is really a nice--good--girl. Natalie can come off bossy and that's because these things are so important to her that sh...
La Mala *the mean girl*
La Mala *the mean girl* rated it 13 years ago
Uno de esos libros donde se ven las diferencias entre culturas o , al menos , clases sociales . Yo no sé si son todos los yanquis que son así o en los medios sólo se muestra una parte . Probablemente lo segundo . ¿Por qué siempre tanta importancia a la virginidad y a la reputación femenina? El sexo ...
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers rated it 13 years ago
"Not that Kind of Girl" is a difficult book for me to rate, and I spent some time trying to figure where on the scale I fell about it. The rolling action and dynamic of the characterization was good, that I can't contest. While it's a book that explores the perception of teenage sexuality, specifi...
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings rated it 13 years ago
Not That Kind of Girl was not necessarily a disappointing book, but it didn't quite do everything I wish it did for me. That being said, it was an interesting read and the overall theme it conveyed was important and definitely needs to be heard. Natalie is smart, talented, and completely in control....
The Fiction Fairy
The Fiction Fairy rated it 13 years ago
This book should be mandatory for every high school girl to read. Not only does it have a sweet romance, but it's the type of book that you come away having learned something. It's a story of losing old friends, gaining new ones, first love, and finding yourself. It was great reading along as Natali...
~Sandee*Stuck in Wonderland~
~Sandee*Stuck in Wonderland~ rated it 13 years ago
Not everything could be perfect.That was a lesson Natalie Sterling had to learn. Natalie Sterling was the picture of girl who could do nothing wrong.She was smart.She was the president of the student council.She was ambitious.She wanted everything in her high school life to be prefect so that she co...
Pants' Books & Stuff!
Pants' Books & Stuff! rated it 13 years ago
(Original review posted on my livejournal account: http://intoyourlungs.livejournal.com/33280.html)Why I Read It: When this book was released back in 2010 it received a lot of praise from bloggers I trust. While I'm at work, I like reading short books on my breaks (instead of whatever I'm actually r...
Emily May (The Book Geek)
Emily May (The Book Geek) rated it 13 years ago
In short, this book is about high school, sexuality, girl power, challenging the "slut" idea... to say I wanted to love it would be an understatement. This book gets right down to the issues I am interested in and I appreciate any attempt to remind young men and women that, at the end of the day, mo...
Andi's ABCs
Andi's ABCs rated it 13 years ago
Natalie may have been the most frustrating character I have encountered in a book in a long long time. She preached and preached about how it was unfair to be judgmental and label people and put them down and that is what she constantly did. She acted like she was so much better then everyone one ...
Over Stacked
Over Stacked rated it 14 years ago
It was hard for me to grade this book. While I found it immensely readable and compelling - I started it one evening and stayed up to the wee hours to finish it - the story's heroine was a little too hard to like for my tastes. Natalie Sterling is judgmental with a capital J. Even her best friend, A...
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