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The Mosts (2010)

by Melissa Senate(Favorite Author)
3.47 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0385733038 (ISBN13: 9780385733038)
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English
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Delacorte Books for Young Readers
review 1: The Mosts is the story of Freeport Academys Most Popular girl, Madeline. She came from obscurity to claim the title and is now part of Freeports most competitive clique. However, in the book the mosts maddie goes through quite a bit at first her boyfriend thom moves to california, leaving maddie upset lonely and sadly not sure how their relationship will turn out. truth is she became popular after an exciting trip to rome where she completely changed her style. when she returns home her rise on the popularity scale is pretty easy she meets thom, thom is popular they start dating now maddie is popular. now that thom is gone maddie worries about her position in the clique. she quickly finds a way to see thom again. turns out her fathers wedding is in california and if maddie... more can save up 400$ to pay for the flight to california she then gets to see thom while going to her fathers wedding.but then things get complicated when the interns at her mom's farm start asking maddie to help them become popular. when they offer maddie 400$ to help them become popular maddie doesnt feel like she has a choice but to say yes. the way she sees it she earns 400$ fast and easy. she then starts feeling attached to her new friends.meanwhile maddies best friend caro most beautiful has her eyes set on a guy that only has eyes for maddie.
review 2: I loved this book. It was a little of CAN'T BUY ME LOVE meets SABRINA. Maddie, a high-school sophomore, struggles with her first boyfriend moving cross-country. The group of girls she hangs out with are a shallow, evil-spirited, salad-eating, diet soda-drinking group of "you-know-whats." I don't want to give too much away, but let's just say it was gratifying to see Maddie's transformation at the end (friends and all). Senate writes a tight story, peppered with humor and believable innocence. I whipped through it on the beach, wishing it had gone on another ten, twenty pages. This book delivers a powerful message to young girls about believing in themselves and celebrating their individuality. That's right, conformity is for the birds. less
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Rhian
Predictable. But not badly written. Not exactly for my age group though. 2.5
lolagranola
Sweet and romantic! Loved the setting and the characters.
mhdancer16
this book had a good lesson at the end:)
rach
second first reads winner in a month!!
Stephie
A fun, quick read. Review to come.
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