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not much of a waste of time?: Dark Cindy I would like to say that M. Apostolina is a unique and impressive author. This book is recommended to ages between 12-16. Its just right for teens because it shows you what you may go threw when you're older. This book is very relatable This book was pretty funny. There where so many hilarious and pointless jokes. I would have to say my favourite quote is "uh huh so this is what you want, she sneered I should have know she yanked me into an embrace. Meri was making out with me. AHHHHHHHH! Voices swirled around me; Cindy is my little Bow-wow Bow-wow woof woof. This book was a great book and I had a good time reading it ". What was really weird to me was that in the airplane, they play a song that was very scary, gross, and inappropriate and some what disturbing "all day long I dream about sex . . . all day long I think about sex . . .with you, with you, in my opinion they could have picked a different son. So I thought that was a gross chapter. I love the description, there isn't too much to the point where it's boring. There is just enough, but the book was kind of weird. I would like to stare that this is not my favourite book, but it's the kind of book you read on the train, or bus, trust m. it is not one of those story time, school, or bedtime story's you read to yourself, siblings or children. Otherwise this book would be recommended and it is a funny, reality, entertaining novel. Over all I would like to say that this book was practical. But I could probably recommend it to like me sister maybe even a brother if you want to play a prank on him. This book is relatable, funny, kind of weird and a very entertaining and interesting novel, and if you do decide to read this book it wouldn't be a waste of your time.
Courtesy of Teens Read Too: DARK CINDY is the perfect conclusion to the battle between Meri and Cindy. Sort of like a delicious chocolate éclair after a scrumptious twelve-course meal at some fancy gourmet restaurant. I just couldn't get enough! HAZING MERI SUGARMAN, MERI STRIKES BACK, and DARK CINDY are easily the best collection of teen chick-lit I've ever read! In the latest installment of this sorority girl good vs. evil battle, Cindy decides that she's done playing nice. It's time to roll up her sleeves and play dirty. Buh-bye Cindy Bixby...hello Dark Cindy. After all of the pain that Meri has caused Cindy, the girl has got it coming. Meri just doesn't know what's hit her when suddenly her sweet little bow-wow transforms into a leather-wearing, skateboard-riding, bad girl. Dark Cindy doesn't mess around. She's going to get her way, and she's not going to feel bad about it. In so many books, the protagonist decides that they need to "take the high road" and not fight back. It's so refreshing and satisfying to see Cindy stand up to that standard and really stick it to her enemy. It's not that Cindy abandons all of her morals, but she realizes that you have to fight fire with fire. It's not going to be pretty, but sometimes there are no alternatives. Cindy's a tough girl and she comes up with some wildly clever schemes to defeat Meri. But all the while, she maintains a vulnerable side in her diary entries that makes her a lovable character. What really separates M. Apostolina's writing from average teen chick-lit is the depth of the supporting characters. All of the characters, from Cindy's friends to Meri's henchwomen, come to life and play an important role in the plot. Cindy's little sister, Lissa, provides comic relief throughout the story, with her wannabe ghetto rockstar antics. Overall, this is a fabulous book that I would recommend to girls and guys of all ages. Reviewed by: Amber Gibson
| Author: | M. Apostolina | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 813.6 | | EAN: | 9781416917694 | | Edition: | 1 | | ISBN: | 1416917691 | | Number Of Pages: | 336 | | Publication Date: | 2006-12-26 | | Reading Level: | Young Adult |
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