Penelope
When Penelope O’Shaunessy, “an incoming freshman of average height and lank hair” steps into Harvard Yard for the first time she has lots of advice from her mother: "Don't be too enthusiastic, don't talk to people who seem to be getting annoyed, and for heaven's sake, stop playing Tetris on your...
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When Penelope O’Shaunessy, “an incoming freshman of average height and lank hair” steps into Harvard Yard for the first time she has lots of advice from her mother: "Don't be too enthusiastic, don't talk to people who seem to be getting annoyed, and for heaven's sake, stop playing Tetris on your phone at parties." Penelope needs this advice. She is the kind of girl who passes through much of her life with coffee spilled on her white shirt, who can't quite tell when people are joking, and who, inevitably, always says the wrong thing. But no amount of coaching will prepare Penelope for the people she meets at school. Gloriously skewering the social hierarchy of college, Penelope is the brilliantly funny story of one of the most singular, memorable heroines in recent fiction.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780307950314 (030795031X)
Publish date: August 7th 2012
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 274
Edition language: English
I thought quite a bit about how to rate this book. The plot wasn't as satisfying as I would have liked, and some of the characters (most of the characters?) were grating. If this book wouldn't have made me laugh so damn much, I probably would have given it a three.But boy, did it make me laugh. My h...
How can a book make you sad and feel so wonderful at the same time? First of all, disregard the synopsis. It gives you a wrong impression of what to expect. Penelope is funny, sure, but it's also perversely non-conformist. I've looked at other people's ratings on Goodreads, and you're either love it...
RATING: 2.5, but I will round up.What a weird story. Not only was the main character weird, but I found ALL the characters weird. I was hoping for Penelope to adapt to situations by the end of the book, but she didn't. She didn't change at all. I was routing for Penelope and Ted to end up togeth...
Review Score: 4 stars out of 5 Dislikes : This book started off kind of slow and it the pace and interest, for me at least, didn't pick up a little until near the middle to the end. The first few chapters were long and it took a while to get through. There were a few cases to where quotation marks w...