Gigi, Bea, and Neerja are best friends and total overachievers. Even if they aren't the most popular girls in school, they aren't too worried. They know their real lives will begin once they get to their Ivy League colleges. There will be ivy, and there will be cute guys in the libraries (hopefully ...
3 1/2This started lamely. Three supposedly smart young girls talking about a plan to gain fame and all the things they were missing out in high school just because they were big nerds. That didn't sound appealing at all, it even seemed like it was all a big mock to this kind of girls. Luckily I did ...
I didn't think I would like this book as much as I did. The main reason I picked this book up because it was really cheap and I accidentally picked up the last book in the series. I'm really glad I gave it a chance though. This book's main character "Bubbles" is a girlie, hardworking single moth...
WOW, smart girls that are actually smart, not because the author is telling us. It was such a fun book. I loved the three main characters: Bea, Neerja and Gigi. They were believable nerdy, and I loved that sometimes I could not understand a thing they were saying. Like when Gigi was talking with Mik...
2.5 stars.since 'how zoe made her dreams (mostly) come true' was one of my favorite chicklit books, i had really high expectations for this book! man, i wish i hadn't. almost all of the girls in this book we're insufferable for various reasons: one was a controlling, mean, irritating girl, and there...
I felt so lucky to have bought this book, thanks to National Book Store, because it was on sale. Seriously, there were a lot of titles from HarperCollins on sale, that I broke my book buying ban. Hahaha! I don’t regret anything though because I really had fun while reading this book.Zoe, together wi...
full disclosure: i did not expect to like this book as much as i did, but this is somehow one of my very favorite chicklit books of all time.zoe starts off on the irritating side, in my opinion, a bit shallow and slightly spoiled in spite of what i would expect, but the development in this book is b...
“You know what I think?” I said. “I think whoever killed Erin knew about you and me and her.” I carefully sidestepped the term love triangle, since I didn’t want to go there. Girl, you went there. This wasn't a terrible book, but it was completely generic, lackluster, and half-assed in every way. T...
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