One Trick Pony
by
Daniella Brodsky (Goodreads Author)
MEET THE REGULARS at the One Trick Pony, Brooklyn's finest coffeehouse:
Jesse the Player - gorgeous, charming, and oh-so-irresistible, he goes through girls quicker than you can say, "Check, please!"
Abigail the Poet - quiet and beautiful, with a heart full of pain, she's scared that she won't recover from the loss of her mother.
Randall the MusicianÑyour typical procrastinat...more
Jesse the Player - gorgeous, charming, and oh-so-irresistible, he goes through girls quicker than you can say, "Check, please!"
Abigail the Poet - quiet and beautiful, with a heart full of pain, she's scared that she won't recover from the loss of her mother.
Randall the MusicianÑyour typical procrastinat...more
Paperback, 288 pages
Published
November 13th 2007
by Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers
(first published January 1st 2007)
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Reviewed by coollibrarianchick for TeensReadToo.com
If you are a fan of the GOSSIP GIRL series or chick-lit in general then you are sure to enjoy this addition to the genre by Daniella Brodsky.
As with the other books, the characters in this book are all rich, over-privileged, gorgeous high schoolers attending a private school in NY. They are also flawed in one way or another. However, this time we have moved out of Manhattan to the borough of Brooklyn just a few subway st...more
If you are a fan of the GOSSIP GIRL series or chick-lit in general then you are sure to enjoy this addition to the genre by Daniella Brodsky.
As with the other books, the characters in this book are all rich, over-privileged, gorgeous high schoolers attending a private school in NY. They are also flawed in one way or another. However, this time we have moved out of Manhattan to the borough of Brooklyn just a few subway st...more
The cool title and cover of this book were the best parts.
I read this to help a girl with her Thesis. (She's doing it on Juv. Fiction.) It was fine.
i couldn't get into this. the writing felt stifled and plodding.
I liked this book a lot. :)
my favorite book ever
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Simple. Profound. Thought-provoking. I always suspected it was simpler than we make it out to be.
No stars. Not realistic, believable, or interesting.
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Daniella Brodsky was born in Queens, New York and always loved to write stories. She never thought she could do it for a living until one day she decided, well WHY NOT? The rest, as they say, is history (okay it was a lot of work and feeling horribly inadequate and surviving off of Ramen noodles and free drinks, too, but it sounds so much better that way). She lived in New York City for 11 years, ...more
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