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Some Girls Do by Jennifer Dugan

3 reviews

maddisonsimmons's review against another edition

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emotional sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.5

angsty. reminded me a lot of “keeping you a secret.” had a happy ending but a lot of angst. 

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colleensreadingadventures's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful inspiring reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

I feel like my love for YA Contemporary is waning and it makes me incredibly sad. I have found some amazing books in the past. It’s  either YA Contemporary changing or it’s me that’s changing. But then I look back at some recent books that fall into that category that I’ve really enjoyed, and I wonder if it’s more that the genre is changing. Help me out people, am I alone in feeling this way? Am I the only one who thinks YA Contemporary has gotten a bit boring and repetitive?

Some Girls Do is one of the ones I feel ehh about. It started out promising…I was feeling like I finally got a winner on my hands! I had a big smile on my face. But then..nope…I found myself being let down again after the first couple of chapters.

Morgan a rising High School track star finds herself in a new school when her Catholic Private School made it obvious being queer is just not OK. She is not the type to hide in the closet so she’s moving on to a new team and school.
Ruby, who’s personality is a bit rough around the edges, is being forced to be a Serial Beauty Pageant Contestant by her mother while her true passion is working on cars. She has to keep her bi-sexuality buried because her Mom has made it clear her girl crushes are NOT OK. 
When Morgan and Ruby first run into each other, literally pedestrian meets car, there is instant attraction but because Ruby can’t let anyone know her sexuality she is rude and brusque throwing Morgan attitude. And Morgan thinks the girl that gave her immediate sparks is a beast. So Morgan and Ruby are not off to a great start. But they are being consistently thrown together and their feelings start to show. The problem is Ruby can’t be “out and proud” like Morgan, Ruby doesn’t have the support system that she does. And Morgan is not understanding of Ruby’s dilemma and wants to let the world know they are becoming an item. These circumstances tear them apart and even though they really care for each other there may not be a way to fix their relationship with their difference in lifestyle choices.  

Honestly the insta love rubbed me the wrong way. Ruby really knew nothing about Morgan and she was already mooning over her pretty much the first day!? Unrealistic! And it wasn’t mushy love because they constantly go at it, which was also annoyed the hell out of me. And honestly I got bored with how Morgan wanted to push her being out in everyone’s faces. I applauded Morgan’s strength and courage but she wanted everyone to live just like her. She had zero sympathy for Ruby, knowing how hard it is coming out, seeing the way Ruby lived without a supportive family like she was lucky enough to have. 

Basically I really like the idea of the story behind Some Girls Do, but it needs a bit more development and better chemistry with the love interests. 

Thank You Penguin Teen for the opportunity to read and review Some Girls Do. 

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emotional hopeful inspiring medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

“I’m not spending my life pretending I’m something I’m not, or making myself smaller and quieter, just because someone else thinks I should.” -pg 115

Morgan is ready for a fresh start - to live her life out loud and get back on the track team after she’s forced to switch schools during her senior year, since being gay violated her catholic school’s code of conduct. Ruby is a pageant queen that loves to fix cars. She’s still figuring things out - her identity, her future plans, how to be in a relationship, how to love and be loved. 

Some Girls Do is a split perspective YA coming of age romance novel that I really enjoyed. 

What I liked: Morgan and Ruby have very distinct voices. I love that Morgan is unapologetically who she is. And I love seeing Ruby questioning / still figuring it all out. I also love Morgan’s relationship with her brother. 

This book perfectly captured teen crushes and the incredible amount of angst that goes with them. These characters definitely act like 18 year olds in a way that’s enjoyable to read. 

I would recommend this to YA fans looking for an angsty sapphic romance. 

Rep: Lesbian, Pansexual/bisexual, trans 



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