Pool Boys
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Pool Boys

3.11 of 5 stars 3.11  ·  rating details  ·  111 ratings  ·  11 reviews
In the smart, sexy tradition of New York Times bestsellers NEXT SUMMER and SOUTH BEACH, comes a new, sizzling look at tangled teenage romances set in a posh country club.There's the filthy-rich spoiled princess lounging in her Versace gold string bikini. The uber-hot pool boy who never has his shirt on. The poor-but-beautiful girl stuck working behind the snack bar. The h...more
Paperback, 224 pages
Published May 1st 2006 by Scholastic Inc.
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Kristy
Pool Boys-- I didn't exactly like this book, because half the time I was confused with what's going on. The author writes this book in a crazy fashion with tons of character, and it's very hard for me to keep up with. In this book, it talks about romance over the summer, about all these rich teenagers hanging out at The Silver Oaks Country Club. Brooke, and Charlotte both best friends, and both incredibly rich was staying at The Silver Oaks, just like every other summer. Their usual rich friends...more
Noodlee
A few years ago, one of my old friends took this out of the library and, after telling me what it was about, I was desperate to read it. She spent the night and I remember her sleeping while I stayed up til 4 A.M. to finish it. I really liked it back then because I was an 11 year old obsessed with sex-related stuff and this had it. Looking back, I'm pretty sure it was filled with whiny, unrealistic teenage drama that I would now CRINGE at.
To be fair, I won't rate it because it has been so...more
Marisa
Marisa rated it 5 of 5 stars
Pool Boys is a very good book. I recommend it for anyone in high school or middle school. This book can kind of relate to us high schoolers because it's about relationships and drama. There are three main girls: Brooke, charlotte, and georgia. Brooke was described to look like Snow white. She was also my favorite character because she had the most actions in her stories. She was lounging one day by the pool at Silver Oaks County Club, when she spotted a very hot lifeguard. She was getting up to ...more
Jennifer Wardrip
Reviewed by Taylor Rector for TeensReadToo.com

Silver Oaks Country Club is an exclusive place where secrets and scandals are the name of the game.

Brooke, Charlotte, and Georgia have grown up together and have always been best friends. No matter what. Then Valerie, the mysterious new girl, who seems to be all over all the pool boys, arrives.

Charlotte and Valerie become friends and are always hanging out and playing tennis together. Charlotte (referred to as "...more
Erin
Erin rated it 1 of 5 stars
Another crappy one...the characters in this book were such stereotypes! C'mon peeople, let's put a little more thought into teen novels...young shouldn't equal stupid! This is an excellent candidate for "the dumbing down of society".
Annie
Annie rated it 2 of 5 stars
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In the Silver Oaks Country Club there lies beautiful rich spoil teens. A rich spoil princess lies in her Versace bikini and of course the handsome tennis player. On the other hand we have the pack of best friends who always been at the club and the newcomer who changes everything. That's because in this club there is no rule but the rules of attraction.

I like this book because it gives you a summer feeling when you know that summer is not near yet. It feels like your in the club wit...more
Bubbs
Bubbs rated it 1 of 5 stars
There was absoultely nothing else to read, I had to setll on this.
Courtney
I really loved this book. :) it was fun to read
Steph
Steph rated it 1 of 5 stars
Rich girls story where one girl finds guy, guy's a jerk, still hooks up with him, other girl is mean to only guy who really likes her (and also wants to lose his virginity to her - real nice guy, ain't he?), but ends up with him anyway, gthird girl is the only one who is a redeeming character and ditches her friends for the new girl, who is not liked by the other two, and in the end all become friends.
Tayo
Tayo rated it 1 of 5 stars
This book really annoyed me, it was paced quite slow and had no real plot apart from a bunch of girls who get hormonal and territorial about what they believe is theirs. It was boring to read and didn't offer anything that I would have deemed worthwhile unless you enjoy spending your time reading about who did what with what boy and how that girl should watch her back.
Kali F.
Kali F. rated it 2 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: i wiouldnt !
it was ok but kinda boring!!!
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