Another completely fun read from Lisa Shafer! I loved Nerissa's
themed outfits and playlists for every occasion. I felt her thought
processes were in line with how a 14-year-old girl thinks. I felt her
pain in trying to get the boys to notice her but not getting the
attention she wanted. Since Nerissa is really smart, she is two grades
ahead of where she should be so the boys just aren't looking her
way...unless they need a tutor. While this naturally bothers her she
doesn't get whiny, she does things in an effort to solve her problems.
This was the first book in a series and I will definitely be getting #2 when it comes out. I'm dying to know who the maxi-skirt lady is, who else was in Nerissa's room, and why are random articles of clothing being stolen from neighborhood clotheslines?
I recommend this book to all who like YA fiction. I know my daughter will love it as she is a fan of Shafer's work. I didn't tell her I'd bought the book because I wanted to read it first. Not because I was concerned about content, but because I didn't want to have to share. :)Search
This was the first book in a series and I will definitely be getting #2 when it comes out. I'm dying to know who the maxi-skirt lady is, who else was in Nerissa's room, and why are random articles of clothing being stolen from neighborhood clotheslines?
I recommend this book to all who like YA fiction. I know my daughter will love it as she is a fan of Shafer's work. I didn't tell her I'd bought the book because I wanted to read it first. Not because I was concerned about content, but because I didn't want to have to share. :)Search
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