A mix between Francesca Lia Block's work and a Stoner & Spaz-esque partnership, Beauty and her new friend, Luna, create a unique and fantastically balanced duo who support each other in love (crushes, really) and life. It's short and simple (an Orca book, which from the cover didn't give it away until I looked at the back cover and of course from the short chapters and white space) and surprisingly humble in dealing with issues of suicide (Beauty's mother) and labels like "new girl" and "slut".
The perspectives of Luna, the eccentric girl, aren't contrived or unrealistic. You want to know her, much like John Green's females leads.