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THE CRAZY THINGS GIRLS DO FOR LOVE by Dyan Sheldon

THE CRAZY THINGS GIRLS DO FOR LOVE

by Dyan Sheldon

Pub Date: Dec. 13th, 2011
ISBN: 978-0-7636-5018-6
Publisher: Candlewick

Superior comic writing combined with a major snark factor turns this full-on chick-lit outing into major fun.

Fashion addict Sicilee and her despised mega-rival, artsy Maya, dominate the popular set of their high school. Meanwhile, the out group, including frumpy Waneeda and eco-warrior Clemens, live in obscurity, eating at the nerd table in the cafeteria. Enter new student Cody, the most pulse-throbbing, eyeball-popping, drop-dead gorgeous boy anyone at the school has ever seen. Instantly, all the girls fall for him, including, secretly, Waneeda. Sicilee and Maya, however, enter an all-or-nothing war to snag Cody as a boyfriend. Suave, charming Cody, meanwhile, treats everyone the same, including the out group, but shows no interest in anything other than the nerdy environmental club. Sicilee and Maya focus their efforts into working for the formerly scorned club in their attempts to attract Cody, and they begin to find interests beyond their accustomed resolute superficiality. Sheldon lustily lampoons high-school social systems, flinging zinger metaphors onto nearly every page, such as describing the social hierarchy as “slightly more rigid than that of feudal Europe,” but she also gets under her characters’ skins. Despite the breezy tone, the story ends up with a hint of depth and an emphasis on going green.

Plenty of witty merriment for all high-school social sets.

(Chick-lit comedy. 12-18)