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3.5 stars. I found this book to be amusing and fun, and an almost painfully accurate depiction of life as a teenager. I was around the same age as Jessica when this book came out, in 2001, so all of the "cultural artifacts" mentioned, if you will, were part of my teenage memories too. (Like Jessica, I eschewed most current pop culture for "new classics" and older music, because I took myself too seriously to admit to finding Britney catchy.) Jessica acts like an ass, but then again, we ALL acted
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Don't let the last name fool you, Jessica Darling is anything but darling. Not that she cares. With her best friend Hope all the way across the country, it's not like Jessica has anyone nearby who understands her or makes her want to try harder.
She tolerates the Clueless Crew at school, tries to ignore her dad's constant nagging about her running technique, and does her best to stay out of the line of fire as her mother helps plan her older sister's wedding.
In other words: Jessica is prepared fo ...more
She tolerates the Clueless Crew at school, tries to ignore her dad's constant nagging about her running technique, and does her best to stay out of the line of fire as her mother helps plan her older sister's wedding.
In other words: Jessica is prepared fo ...more
Engrossing and sad and realistic and touching. It reminds me in tone and style of The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Chbosky, though Perks is the superior novel. Jessica passed the character test for me, and I wouldn't be at all shocked to run into her one day in class or at work.
I would say that I am unsure how I feel about Marcus, but then I remember all of the other people she was friends with, and I have to decide that I like him. And I'm glad that there are sequels, sure, but it, again, mak ...more
I would say that I am unsure how I feel about Marcus, but then I remember all of the other people she was friends with, and I have to decide that I like him. And I'm glad that there are sequels, sure, but it, again, mak ...more
I tried to resist this book for so long, but everyone kept telling me it was great, and raving about the most recent sequel, and talking about it like it was Harry Potter for the too-smart-(and-angsty)-to-be-a-teenager set. And oh lord, it was. Jessica is miserable and reveling in it, but truly miserable, too. Doesn't it sometimes feel like everyone else has it all figured out except you, and you're the only one who can see that they're all wrong, they only think they have it figured out, but th
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Sep 12, 2007
Punk
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Four stars from A.
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