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labunnywtf's review against another edition
3.0
What do we always say? W.W.B.W.D. What Would Blair Waldorf Do?
Fluff of the highest order. So light, it might actually fly away if you don't put a paperweight on top of the book between reading.
But sweet, and fun. An easy read.
Fluff of the highest order. So light, it might actually fly away if you don't put a paperweight on top of the book between reading.
But sweet, and fun. An easy read.
janeblue's review
emotional
funny
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.5
Moderate: Bullying and Death of parent
zoot's review against another edition
4.0
I was so surprised by how much I liked this book. Well, I knew I'd "like" it - because I know the authors' other work and love it. But I really LOVED it. The characters and story was more developed than I thought it would be. But still light-hearted and fun. I would recommend this to ANYONE as a summer read.
alboyer6's review against another edition
3.0
Fun and very quick read. I loved the ending though at one point during the story I was cringing a bit at all of the mean girlness of it all. But just all around fun!
alison_marie's review
3.0
No disrespect to Heather and Jessica, whose blog I've been a longtime reader of, but I couldn't finish this book. The writing is as smart and funny as I would expect from them, but the cultural references just felt so dated. I guess that's the risk you take when you infuse your words with lots of pop culture. Had I read this a few years ago, I think I would have liked it better/maybe actually finished it.
blondieesquire's review
3.0
I'd give this 2.5 stars if I could. (As Carrie Bradshaw says, sometimes a girl needs a half.)
I love the Fuggirls and their blog so when I heard about this novel, I had to read it. I really wanted to like it too, but never quite got there. I agree with the other reviews: there are a few brilliant quotes (e.g., "I don't trust people who don't wear pants.") but the characters were too cliche to really invest in and the story was meh at best. It's good fluff reading for the beach but other than that, I'd stick to reading the website.
I love the Fuggirls and their blog so when I heard about this novel, I had to read it. I really wanted to like it too, but never quite got there. I agree with the other reviews: there are a few brilliant quotes (e.g., "I don't trust people who don't wear pants.") but the characters were too cliche to really invest in and the story was meh at best. It's good fluff reading for the beach but other than that, I'd stick to reading the website.
tulscip's review
3.0
Typical Hollywood backstabbing drama that you can find in any Lauren Conrad book, any Zoey Dean book. It was just a few percent less superficial, but just as cliche as the rest. Something about it made it a three star from one or two.
pwbalto's review
5.0
It is my unalloyed pleasure, therefore, to report that Spoiled, the first novel by those Flaming Hot Cheetos of the Online World, the Fug Girls - is not only packed with Marchesa frocks and cutting remarks, but also with tight plot, coherent characterizations, and good god, a whole lot of humor.
Full review on Pink Me: http://pinkme.typepad.com/pink-me/2011/06/spoiled-heather-cocks-jessica-morgan-review.html
Full review on Pink Me: http://pinkme.typepad.com/pink-me/2011/06/spoiled-heather-cocks-jessica-morgan-review.html