** spoiler alert ** I expected more from H.B. Gilmour when I saw they’d written this one. Gilmour was the author of the movies’ novelization and numerous other books.
In this one, Cher has three tasks: 1.) Picking a horror novel to write a book report about; 2.) Deciding what to wear to the Halloween Bash; and 3.) Giving Karen a makeover and witnessing the aftermath.
I had a review all ready to post, but my phone deleted it without me going to delete it (its stuff like this that makes me want to just use an actual computer for all internet usage). Anyway, what follows is from memory.
I was a bit baffled by the way “Cher” referenced Josh. One moment, he was her brother, another he was her step-brother, and then he was her ex-step-brother. The only one accurate is the last one.
The story as a whole was alright. The first two chapters were slightly garbled, though. Chapter three wasn’t much better. It’s one thing to jump from scene to scene, but from topic to topic is a bit much in such short succession.
By the end of the book, I couldn’t stand Sharon or her decision. I also decided this review would be hidden because of spoilers. At the Halloween Ball, Shar (Sharon’s new nickname) reveals to Cher in the bathroom that she used her for a makeover so she could get some boy’s attention. In the next and final chapter, Cher gives her book report. She writes it in a way that Sharon, and De (Dionne) can see the parallels/similarities between Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” and her creation in Sharon. Cher mentions how the creation was a truer version of themselves.
I’m supposed to believe Sharon did the makeover because she felt she wanted to be a truer version of herself when one chapter before, she admitted to Cher that she did it to get a boy’s attention?? And a message that it’s okay to change yourself to get someone to like you is supposed to make me like this book?? As if! That is a horrible message!
This book gets two stars. One for the story and one because some of the character’s replies made me laugh.