Gia is the popular girl with the perfect life, or so she
thinks until her boyfriend breaks up with her at the worst time. Prom. So
what’s a girl to do but find an actor of course. Fill in Bradley and Gia rock the prom then go
their separate ways and Gia thinks all her problems are solved and she can go
back to perfection. But she forgets about Jules the resident mean girl that is
trying to overthrow Gia’s perfect world. I understand the whole mean girl
aspect and how every story has to have one but Jules is a new kind of mean. She
strikes me as more of the underdog that thinks the only way to get on top is
being a witch. I just want to smack her, and ignore the supposed rough life she
has had.
But anyway. Gia learns her lessons and sees her wrongs and
everything is perfect. Right? I mean what isn’t perfect; she has a full ride to
UCLA, parents that never fight with her or each other, friends, and is popular.
What else could a girl ask for? Well Gia may not realize it to begin with but
she could ask for a lot, and throughout this book she discovers and starts to
achieve this. My only complaint really is that there could be slightly more
depth to the story. It is great the way it is but I could use a little more
overall.
I still give this a
solid 4/5.
My road trip essentials: Peanut MnMs and cheddar and sour
cream chips
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