4 yummy M&M cookies.Cover Love: I do think it's pretty cute and I know it's eye catching because it has been in pretty good circulation since I bought it for my library.Why I Wanted to Read This:It just has such a cute title and synopsis.Romance?: Yes! Such a cute little romance or two.My Thoughts:...
I cannot believe how much I enjoyed this book. Well, I thought it was just a typical high school romance. It was a bit predictable, but not in a very bad kinda way. Mike was so dreamy (and I rooted for him since the beginning). It was a fun book. The one that we need after a stressful day at school ...
A fun and hilarious story with a bunch of geeky references (Bones, Doctor Who, classic literature to name a few) that features 2 of the main character's female friends who are actual CHARACTERS that are featured a lot rather than the token friend. I also liked how the love interest was mostly to sho...
3.5 starsI have mixed feelings on this one. There were parts of it that I really liked and enjoyed and then there were parts I wasn't so crazy about. All in all it was a cute book, but something just wasn't there at times so what I think could have been a great story was just okay.Smart Girls is abo...
Also appears on The Screaming Nitpicker.After I just finished a book about the negative messages hidden in media we tend to think of as mindless entertainment, I'm not sure Smart Girls Get What They Want stood a chance.I'm always endeavoring to be fair and I wanted to love this book. A novel about t...
Smart Girls Get What They Want has become the only YA contemporary novel that has finally reached the same love I have for Anna and the French Kiss. This is saying ALOT. I loved every single page of SGGWTW. It was full of laughs, such likable and flowing writing, realistic plot, amazing secondary ch...
Whatever you do, don't call Smart Girls Get What They Want a cute book. It is partly that, but so much more. It's also an insult to the heroines of Sarah Strohmeyer's novel. Gigi, Neerja, and Bea are the smart girls who finally realize that high school is more than good grades and getting into the r...
Sarah Strohmeyer’s Smart Girls Get What They Want is not my usual type of contemporary read, as it is a very light, predictable romantic-comedy. There are things about this book that I really like and things that I don’t like, but overall I found it an enjoyable read.Gigi, Bea and Neerja are the sma...
I loved Smart Girls Get What They Want! This book was hilarious and I loved the plot, the characters, and the writing! Gigi, Bea, and Neerja are best friends and have been since childhood. The three friends are each strongly developed as the story progresses and I loved reading where their story too...
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