Synopsis : Art Geeks and Prom Queens is about a young girl called Rio and her various experiences in her new school, some sweet and some bitter, which teach her who her real friends are and make her wiser.
Rio Jones is the new girl in town. She is not quite the new hot chick, instead, she is rather geeky and awkward. She has just moved to South California from New York and has absolutely no idea whatsoever how to fit in. She soon makes a few friends in her art class, but dumps them all to be friends with the most beautiful and popular girl in school, Kristi.
Kristi soon takes her under her dominating wings and makes her do whatever she wants. Rio has to behave the way Kristi wants. However, soon Rio's popularity begins to outshine Kristi's, making Kristi turn jealous and cruel. at this point, Kristi decides to destroy Rio's image and reaffirm her position as the queen of the school. Will Kristi emerge successful in her vicious attempts or will Rio figure out Kristi's true intentions and thwart them before they can cause her any harm?
Key Features:
- The book has all the elements of a chick - lit novel - beautiful lead characters, designer clothes and sophisticated houses.
- J. Minter, the author of the Insiders commented that the book is a wild ride that young readers will love.
The Review:
I read this book a while back, so I`m not very clear about how I felt about it the moment I finished but I will say this : Well written and the end was beautiful.
It's not exactly like Mean Girls, but I can promise you that you won't get bored reading this book. Alyson Noel has done it again! She has delivered a novel for teens, and what they go through. Some might actually relate with the story. Now, a new girl, a cute guy, mean girls, a party and what happens after that might all seem similar and old school but don't judge a book unless you have read it.
All of Alyson Noel`s books, according to me, take time to dive in and start the story but this one wasn't like that. I liked this book.
Praise For The Book: "I love Alyson's use of dialogue. It's acerbic and vicious and bitchy. Totally realistic, in other words, without a false note." - Catherine Ford, author or Fat Boy Swim.
My Favorite Lines:
It's not exactly like Mean Girls, but I can promise you that you won't get bored reading this book. Alyson Noel has done it again! She has delivered a novel for teens, and what they go through. Some might actually relate with the story. Now, a new girl, a cute guy, mean girls, a party and what happens after that might all seem similar and old school but don't judge a book unless you have read it.
All of Alyson Noel`s books, according to me, take time to dive in and start the story but this one wasn't like that. I liked this book.
Praise For The Book: "I love Alyson's use of dialogue. It's acerbic and vicious and bitchy. Totally realistic, in other words, without a false note." - Catherine Ford, author or Fat Boy Swim.
My Favorite Lines:
We sit there for a while, not saying anything, but I can feel him staring at me.
And then it hits me: Ohmygod! The idiot is me!
I turn and look right into his topaz eyes.
"Finally," he says.
And when he kisses me it's even better than when I dreamed it.
And then it hits me: Ohmygod! The idiot is me!
I turn and look right into his topaz eyes.
"Finally," he says.
And when he kisses me it's even better than when I dreamed it.
X Happy Reading Folks! X

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