A review by nin275
The Best Girl by Emma Harrison

3.0

Read on Nov. '12, reviewing on Oct. '13:

This was a fun and light read.

The main protagonist Farrah goes to an Ivy league college if I remember it properly and has a crush on a guy over there. The vacation's are starting and she is preparing herself for her most favorite person in the world - her brother's over-the-top filthy rich marriage. As getting married in a church is too mainstream, they'll have to arrange it in a 5 star hotel, where as she finds out, her crush Connor works. Mortified about the way Connor thinks about the hotel stayers, Farrah lies saying she's working there as well.

While Connor was portrayed as the nice guy, why does he think all rich people are dumbos and spoilt brats? And Farrah couldn't stop thinking about her looks and is still adamant to keep a tomboy. You don't get to choose that girl. You are either a tomboy or you're not, and from the looks of it, you're just pretending to be one. Not cool.

I liked the setting as I could actually kind of feel the Winter. I liked the girl (Forgot her name) who's the bride's younger sister. Being Farrah's age, she definitely knows how to carry herself unlike Farrah.