A short and engaging book about some young women fighting against an unhealthy school culture of boys objectifying girls and judging people based on their appearance. The incidents made me uncomfortable but I think it was good that the bullying and nastiness was kept at an appropriate level for middle school readers whilst maintaining the seriousness of the issue. I think it was clever that it was told from different perspectives as the girls initially viewed the list in very different ways but united when they saw how damaging this kind of behaviour was. A good book.… (más)
Marianne does NOT want to repeat the 8th grade, but no amount of tutoring has ever helped her, though she doesn't have any sort of learning disability-- she just stopped trying after too many failures, too many times being teased for being stupid. It's way easier to fail on purpose, and poke fun at herself first. When her math teacher refuses to let her slide by, she's forced to join the uncool kids on the Quiz Quest team for extra credit.
The plot sounds a little meh at first, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I connected with these characters -- their struggles and hurts, and all the times thay just neede someone else to stick up for them. Consider myself punched in the feels, multiple times! I liked, too, the incidental diversity of Mar's teammates, and family, and friends' families, and that the struggles, that fear of failure/rejection is something that almost everyone can relate to.… (más)
Excellent story. The eighth grade is consumed when a list of the top 50 prettiest girls is published anonymously. The girl who was put at number one hates the attention, the popular girl at number two is insulted, and another who didn't make the list has to hide her embarrassment and hurt. Together they plot to uncover the boy who wrote it and get revenge. Is revenge the right way to handle it, though?
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A short and engaging book about some young women fighting against an unhealthy school culture of boys objectifying girls and judging people based on their appearance. The incidents made me uncomfortable but I think it was good that the bullying and nastiness was kept at an appropriate level for middle school readers whilst maintaining the seriousness of the issue. I think it was clever that it was told from different perspectives as the girls initially viewed the list in very different ways but united when they saw how damaging this kind of behaviour was. A good book.… (más)