Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Mostly Good Girls by Leila Sales
Violet and Kate are best friends and this is the story of their junior year at an exclusive all-girls school. Violet comes from a family of academics who work hard to pay for her to go to private school. Kate comes from a wealthy family who don’t work hard for much. When Kate starts acting out, Violet is not really sure how to help or if she can be a part of Kate’s new life.
This is a very realistic look at high school. The voice of the teens reads true and the story is filled with humor. It’s a book for anyone who has had a best friend grow apart from them. It’s well written and humorous. All of that said this book was not for me. It was a little too realistic for my taste, but that doesn’t mean that you won’t like it. If you like real stories that could be about someone you know this book might be right up your alley.
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daughters,
family,
friendship,
humor,
realistic fiction,
review
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