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The Cinderella Society (2010)

by Kay Cassidy(Favorite Author)
3.87 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1606840622 (ISBN13: 9781606840627)
languge
English
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publisher
Egmont USA
series
The Cinderella Society
review 1: Eh, this book just wasn't for me. It dragged quite a bit, the whole concept of the Cinderella Society really made no sense, and Jess wasn't likeable. I did find Heather and her story to be interesting, but overall I was just bored. I thought this was a stand-alone so I was annoyed to find out there was a sequel when I hit the end. After making it through the entire book I at least wanted some answers about Lexy. I'm not going to read the next one to find out, though.
review 2: A theme of The Cinderella Society by Kay Cassidy is that, no matter your social status and what others think, you should do what you feel is right. This is the story of a high schooler named Jess, who is bullied by the "popular" girls in her class because she "stole" a girl's spot on th
... moree cheerleading squad. The leader of the bullies is a girl named Lexi. Suddenly, Jess receives an invitation to join the Cinderella Society - a top secret group that fights the "wickeds", or mean girls who use regular kids to get what they want. The Society meets at a coffee shop in the middle of their normal town that is run by a former supermodel that elided to make high end coffees. Jess soon works up the ranks of the society, but is faced with a problem. A girl she know is in trouble and the other members of the society are warning Jess not to help her. Jess knows she should help the girl, but doesn't know if she should stay true to her self or do what the society thinks is right. I found this book to be very enjoyable! The characters were well developed - not always completely bad or good. A scene I particularly liked was when Jess was shown the Cinderella Society's "mother" group (ISIS) and met many famous people. Jess realized then that she was part of something greater and that every little bit counts. This book had a lot in it about believing in yourself. The main character was faced with peer pressure. This is very relevant in today's culture, because it seems that peer pressure is becoming more of an issue. Jess, however, knew that she should stay true to herself, no matter what the coset, because, in the long run, she would be glad she did. I would recommend this book to fans of realistic fiction with a twist and anyone who feels alone or pressured into something they don't want to do because this book was exciting, if not a little mindless, and had some good main ideas in it. less
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zoe
GIRL POWER to no end. I love the ideals and how evil may not truly be evil.
ghostlytao
Cute Read.
delaney19
G-R-E-A-T
Ricky
Bad.
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