Queen B
To B or to Bee?
Cassie has been second best all her life, but as Snow Queen runner-up—with a cute new boyfriend, to boot—she’s determined to reach new social heights this semester. The time has come to move from Queen B to Queen Bee.
But how is she supposed to fly when life keeps pinching her wings? Her lovesick brother is determined to mortify her in public. She’s in charge...more
Cassie has been second best all her life, but as Snow Queen runner-up—with a cute new boyfriend, to boot—she’s determined to reach new social heights this semester. The time has come to move from Queen B to Queen Bee.
But how is she supposed to fly when life keeps pinching her wings? Her lovesick brother is determined to mortify her in public. She’s in charge...more
Hardcover, 368 pages
Published
July 11th 2006
by Delacorte Books for Young Readers
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Reviewed by Marta Morrison for TeensReadToo.com
QUEEN B is the companion novel to Ms. Roberts's THE QUEEN OF SECOND PLACE. I haven't read the first book, which made me a little nervous when I started to read QUEEN B. Well, I had no need to be nervous because this stands up very well on its own.
The heroine, Cassie Howard, is a flawed but normal teenager who believes that her talent is coming in second place. She spends the whole novel making very big mistakes because she d...more
QUEEN B is the companion novel to Ms. Roberts's THE QUEEN OF SECOND PLACE. I haven't read the first book, which made me a little nervous when I started to read QUEEN B. Well, I had no need to be nervous because this stands up very well on its own.
The heroine, Cassie Howard, is a flawed but normal teenager who believes that her talent is coming in second place. She spends the whole novel making very big mistakes because she d...more
I have read this book 10 times, (really), and still don't get tired of it. Like mia said to tale of despereaux, it teaches a good lesson.
Good, some parts dragged out, but overall good. A little bit high in the middle school/freshman drama, but not TO much
So far this book is okay. The only thing is that the girl Cassie. She doesn't really seem like a girl from high school, she seems more like a girl from middle school. I really don't care for her at all. In truth she kind of annoys me.
its okayish... the main charecter is really full of herself and is sooooooooo stupid!!!
At first when i was standing on line to buy this book, i was kind of hesitant to buy it because it didnt look that interseting.Once i sarted to read it, I couldnt stop. this book is about a girl named Cassie, who was second place all her life.Now in the school semeters, she wants to become more than second place. she has to run a talent show and she has to watch out foe Tiffi, who is trying to steal Cassies boyfriend.I think this book is great and i recommend that people should read it.
Read the first one!!! Don't do the same mistake I did (like reading this one first then already knowing what happened inthe fist book. Spoiler much?)!!!!! The book is good, but I'm not, like crazy about it. I nice read if your looking for a book to kill time or something. (I soooo can't do reviews since I alwaysgive things away, just in case you're wandering.)
Cute book. I wish some of these YA author's didn't make the high school relationships so intense and intimate. I remember having boyfriends in high school but we didn't get this involved...
Moral Note: Making out and talks a tad about virginity. Also says thank gosh (but the other word which I don't say), and bastard.
Moral Note: Making out and talks a tad about virginity. Also says thank gosh (but the other word which I don't say), and bastard.
Cassie has been second all her life and now she finally has a chance once in her life to be first of course because she is the runner up for Snow Queen of the school. Will she make it out on top or will she be stuck being second place forever...?
This book is hard to put down once you start reading it. The plot is so well done. It is about a girl, Cassie who feels that she is always second best. Her life is starting to turn to the right direction, or is it?
I'm surprised I read about a third of this book before abondoning it. The plot moved slow, and there was not much action.
This is a great high school girl read. It is clean, it is funny, and I enjoyed reading it.
Decent easy beach read. Great for a teenager.
its alrite
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