Smart girls get what they want

English language

Published April 27, 2012 by Balzer + Bray.

ISBN:
978-0-06-195340-8
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Three sophomore best friends use their brains--and their wits--to find happiness in high school.

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Full review on Reader's Dialogue: readersdialogue.blogspot.com/2012/12/smart-girls-get-what-they-want.html

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really exciting ride, this book! Lots of twists and turns, lots of surprises - which fits for a book about how blind and ignorant such smart girls could be. They're definitely book smart, but they lack all fundamental knowledge of how things work, of what makes people tick, even of themselves. I love, though, that as clueless as they are, I still identified with them and felt for them right from the start. They're not bad girls, they're not hermits by choice, they just need an education. And boy do they get one!

The people who seem smart are not necessarily so, and vice versa. And people who think they like one person find out they actually like someone else entirely, for reasons that become clearer and clearer to the reader even as those people remain in the dark. And when the girls …

Subjects

  • Interpersonal relations
  • High schools
  • Schools
  • Best friends
  • Friendship
  • Fiction