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Title | : | Good Girls |
Author | : | Laura Ruby |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 274 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2006 by HarperCollins Publishers |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary. Fiction. Teen |

Laura Ruby
Hardcover | Pages: 274 pages Rating: 3.67 | 2021 Users | 187 Reviews
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Audrey Porter is a "good girl": a good student, a great daughter, an amazing friend. She's also the last person anyone expects to be hanging out with Luke DeSalvio, the hottest guy at Audrey's school. But Luke is a liar, a player, a dream, and Audrey knows it. She dumps him at her friend's Halloween party with no intention of looking back, but not before giving him one last goodbye gift...The next Monday, messages begin popping up on people's phones and email inboxes. Somebody has taken a picture of her and Luke together and soon everyone knows, including her teachers, her mum and her dad… Now she must discover strength she never knew he had, find friends where she didn't think she would, and learn that life goes on – no matter how different it is to how you think it's going to be.
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Original Title: | Good Girls |
ISBN: | 0060882239 (ISBN13: 9780060882235) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.67 From 2021 Users | 187 ReviewsCriticize Out Of Books Good Girls
May also be found at Living Is Reading This is a really difficult book to review. I mean, I liked a lot of aspects about it, and there is no denying that the book has a very relevant and important theme, and I'm in no way denying that. My issue with this book is solely my opinion, and none of my friends who have read this book have had this issue (at least not to the extent that I have), so it could be just my own interpretation. In fact, I just kind of want to get it out of the way, since IWhen I first was sent this book, I had doubts that it'd be clique and very predictable, but it turned out great. Its not what i expected it to be.When good girl, star achiever Audrey Porter is caught in a "promiscuous" position, her life turns upside down. It's not just the fact she was caught, its the fact someone took a picture of her and sent it around. She's now gone from good-girl-who-does-everything-right to a ho living in "Slut City" with two other characters, Pam and Cindy. Pam is the

DNF. Great concept, horrible writing.
Audrey is a good girl; shes smart, she gets brilliant grades, shes a good daughter and a great friend. But then someone takes a photo of her with Luke DeSalvio, the hottest guy at school, doing something the complete opposite of good, and it gets sent to everyone at school. Who took the photo? Why is she the only one whos getting grief? And what will happen when her Mum and Dad find out?This book is just so awesome! It takes a look at what could happen when something private becomes public and
Spoiler filledOkay so i just finished the book just then so my thoughts are all over the place but i'll try to write them down.1. Luke-I thought he was going to be a jerk but i was soooo wrong, he explained himself towards the end of the book and i was really glad him and Audrey ended up together. I adore the two of them even if i skipped over the sex scenes.2. Ash, Pam, Cindy and Joelle-When Ash and Audrey fought, i thought the author was going to pit the two of them against each other but. .
This deliberately incorrect title contains absolutely disgusting descriptions of hookups, and that's just a small part of its problems. Basically: unlikable girl makes stupid decisions, is completely unsympathetic as a result. For instance, here is a list of things that I feel like it is incredibly obvious are bad decisions: 1. Performing oral sex on a guy who isn't even your boyfriend (and who therefore has no obligation toward you or implied sense of trust)2. Performing oral sex at a party
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