Sarah, the main character, is a high school girl, who is a straight “A” student gone bad. A new year is starting and Sarah has to start taking S.A.T. practice, when she decides that she isn’t going be a “good girl” anymore. One night she goes to a party, but decides to leave so she goes upstairs to get her jean jacket, and when she opens the door to the bedroom, the “badest girl” from her school, robin, is wearing her coat. The girl tells her to go with her to get something to eat at a diner and Sarah goes with her. She and robin start hanging out more and more, and Sarah starts wearing the exact same things as robin. Everything she buys is black; her whole wardrobe is filled with only black clothes. Through the year Sarah’s grades go down to “f”s, her friends warn her to stay away from Robin, but Sarah refuses to listen! Her parents are worried about her, but don’t know what to do. One night Sarah goes over to Robin’s house, to pick her up, so they could go to a party, and when she got there Robin was drunk. She tried to help her get up, and Robin started screaming at her telling her that she wants to be her, and that she wishes that she will stop. Robin ends up trying to kill herself, so every one thinks that Sarah will try to kill herself too. Everyone at school treats her different and the school makes her go to the school counselor. Her parents always want to talk to make sure everything is ok. Sarah keeps calling the mental hospital where Robin is, but she avoids her calls. So finally Sarah goes back to her old ways, being a “good girl” and every one is happy. When Robin gets out of the hospital, she asks Sarah if they could get together, so they could talk, and Sarah agrees, but when they talk Sarah tells her that she doesn’t want to be her anymore. Sarah gets her grades back up, and gets color back in her wardrobe. At the end it was like a happily ever after ending. I didn't like that ending because it was so cliche.
This book is very realistic, it can and does happen every where. I think that a lot of boys and girls try to fit in and be popular. These books made me realize that people, friends or not, can influence you to do things that you normally wouldn’t do. Through-out this book I kept thinking that so many kids, and adults, are very easily influenced to do things, when they want something. When this happens, could forget about friends that they knew since they were little, just like what happened in the book