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Really Mean Girls: Bittersweet Sixteen by Carrie Karasyov & Jill Kargman follows middle-class Laura and her wealthy friends through their sophomore year at an exclusive New York girls' academy as they compete no holds barred to host the best Sweet Sixteen ball and to land a date with the boy who has captured their fancy. This is an upscale version of an old yet good story; however, the excessive use of "Lolita lingo" will alienate some readers, and the repeated elite brand-name-dropping creates a materialistic atmosphere that somewhat belies the novel's commendable message that it's what's on the inside that counts. On the whole, narrator Laura is a down-to-earth, intelligent, unique fifteen-year-old, reminiscent of Cady from the film Mean Girls, though at times the affected teen speak seems at odds with this characterization. Laura's parents and crush object Jake ring true, but the characters of her "fully besties" Whitney and Sophie are not developed enough for us to believe that they are anything more than the shallow, selfish, malicious girls their actions show them to be. While this novel won't blow its readers "out of the Evian", younger teens will cheer for Laura through all the drama and nastiness, as she--with the help of a certain boy--learns to appreciate what she has and finds the confidence to follow her dreams.
Courtesy of Teens Read Too: Fifteen-year-old Laura Finnegan can't quite decide if she's blessed or cursed to be able to attend Tate Academy, the top private all-girls school in New York. Since her parents are both professors at NYU, they definitely can't afford the twenty-thousand-dollar a year tuition, so she's there on a scholarship. Laura certainly appreciates the opportunity, but there are times that the over-the-top behavior of her fellow students drives her crazy. Laura's passion is design, and she's a whiz with a sewing machine. Thankfully, her group of closest friends--best friend Whitney, Ava, and Kaitlin--are totally impressed with her fashion sense. Whitney Blake, Laura's greatest friend, also happens to be the most popular girl at Tate Academy--and one of the richest. They have the perfect type of friendship; Laura never takes advantage of her friend's unlimited spending limit, and Whitney gives her friend the things she'd otherwise never get, like hand-me-down fashion designer clothes, trips with her on family vacations, and a guaranteed spot on the A-list. Things get a little crazy, though, when Sophie Mitchum moves from California to New York. Sophie and Whitney circle each other like sharks on that first day, both knowing that they hold a special position in Tate Academy's pyramid of popularity. Whitney has always been Queen Bee, and instantly feels threatened by Sophie's sudden intrusion. Sophie held the same title back in California, and is determined not to ruin her chances on popularity at this new school. What follows is a short period of wariness that leads to mutual respect. That is, until Whitney learns that Sophie has scheduled her sweet sixteen blowout party on her birthday. It seems the girls share the same day, and things will never be the same at Tate Academy. As the girls decide that maybe the situation can be salvaged by holding joint birthday parties (which just happened to be Laura's idea), things go from bad to worse. Laura finds herself in the middle of the mother of all wars when Whitney and Sophie can't work out their differences. Suddenly, designer handbags are flying, students are being used as pawns, boys are in the middle of a tug-of-war, and no one is getting the short end of the stick more than Laura. Whitney, her best friend forever, is causing more pain than a trip to the dentist, and Sophie, the girl she thought was her new friend, isn't helping. BITTERSWEET SIXTEEN is a funny, interesting look into the world of money, power, and popularity of teen girls who have more credit cards than they know what to do with. Definitely an entertaining read, as Laura must find out what having real friends is all about. Reviewed by: Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius"
| Author: | Carrie Karasyov | | Author: | Jill Kargman | | Binding: | Library Binding | | EAN: | 9780060778453 | | ISBN: | 0060778458 | | Number Of Pages: | 240 | | Publication Date: | 2006-06-29 | | Reading Level: | Young Adult |
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