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Inside Girl
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12+
Release Date
May 29, 2007
ISBN
1599900866
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2 reviews
Inside...looking out
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5.0
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For an inside girl, Flan Flood is remarkably even-headed and not at all prima-donna. Her older brother and sister are famous for throwing out-of-control parties and hanging with celebrities&heck, they are celebrities in their own right. Her parents are rich and not very involved with their kids, jet-setting all over the world. Flan has grown up attending the parties of the rich and famous and going to school with the self-absorbed and fatuous.
Shes had enough and decides to ditch private school for public school (Stuyvesant High School, a well-known public school in New York). She really wants to start fresh. When the first people she meets at her new school dont seem to realize who she is (no fawning or gushing when she mentions the Flood name), she decides to try and keep her a-lister home life completely separate from her new regular life.
At first, things seem to be going pretty good. Shes got two good girl friends and even a sophomore boy (the second-cutest in the grade) interested in her. Shes been invited to parties and even kisses the new hottie in her life.
But, of course, things arent that simple. She cant have anyone over to her house because shes got her best friend Sara-Beth Benny (who happens to be a famous 17-year-old emancipated minor actress) crashing with her and avoiding the paparazzi&and soon two other house guests (or is it house crashers?): Liesel, an It girl socialite hiding out from a creepy artist, and Philippa, another glam socialite avoiding her parents over a boy.
Things start to get a little crazy as time goes on and it seems inevitable that Flans two worlds will eventually collide. Will she survive the big bang thats bound to occur? Will she be able to keep both her regular and her a-lister friendships intact?
For a girl who has grown up in a way that most of us only dream about, Flan is very likable and normal. In other words, shes no Paris Hilton and definitely not a Gossip Girl. Shes a nice girl and it is easy to see how she gets tangled up in the web of white lies and omissions that she spins she doesnt mean to do it, but shes afraid of losing the people that she cares about. Messages of acceptance and trust make this an atypical society girl novel. Recommended for readers aged 12 and up.
Shes had enough and decides to ditch private school for public school (Stuyvesant High School, a well-known public school in New York). She really wants to start fresh. When the first people she meets at her new school dont seem to realize who she is (no fawning or gushing when she mentions the Flood name), she decides to try and keep her a-lister home life completely separate from her new regular life.
At first, things seem to be going pretty good. Shes got two good girl friends and even a sophomore boy (the second-cutest in the grade) interested in her. Shes been invited to parties and even kisses the new hottie in her life.
But, of course, things arent that simple. She cant have anyone over to her house because shes got her best friend Sara-Beth Benny (who happens to be a famous 17-year-old emancipated minor actress) crashing with her and avoiding the paparazzi&and soon two other house guests (or is it house crashers?): Liesel, an It girl socialite hiding out from a creepy artist, and Philippa, another glam socialite avoiding her parents over a boy.
Things start to get a little crazy as time goes on and it seems inevitable that Flans two worlds will eventually collide. Will she survive the big bang thats bound to occur? Will she be able to keep both her regular and her a-lister friendships intact?
For a girl who has grown up in a way that most of us only dream about, Flan is very likable and normal. In other words, shes no Paris Hilton and definitely not a Gossip Girl. Shes a nice girl and it is easy to see how she gets tangled up in the web of white lies and omissions that she spins she doesnt mean to do it, but shes afraid of losing the people that she cares about. Messages of acceptance and trust make this an atypical society girl novel. Recommended for readers aged 12 and up.
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Ok book but like all it has it's faults
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Reader reviewed by Jessica
I really loved this book. This book is a pretty fast read but don't be sad when it's over, that's the beauty of a series! Flan Flood is one of those classic characters who's beautiful, talented, and has more money than she knows what to do with. Only one problem, her older brother, Flan is sick of people just wanting to get to her brother through her. The only problem that really turns me off from a book is that it slowed down and started up sometimes, not very often but still enough to get reduced a star. All of the guests who crash in her house really made me laugh! Flan has a bunch of troubled famous starlets crashing at her house. They think that all of thir problems are the end of the world and don't really get what Flan is going through. She can't let any of her new friends know about her crazy life or they wont like her for who she is. What's a girl to do? Looking for more J. Minter? Like I said this book is a series and the next book is called Some Kind Of Wonderful. J Minter has also written another book series The Inside Girl.
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Reader reviewed by Lauren
I liked this book. It gave insight to life on the upper east side, rich parents, parties, boys famous people. Although I would be quite dissappointed to find out if life's not the way it was described in the book. I liked how Flan, the main character made a name for herself, stepping out from the shadow of her popluar brother and sister, trying to keep her celebrity friends a secret from her brand new public school life. Flan faces the challenge of trying to juggle her old life wth her new life without either side figuring it out. Its a good book, you should read it.
I liked this book. It gave insight to life on the upper east side, rich parents, parties, boys famous people. Although I would be quite dissappointed to find out if life's not the way it was described in the book. I liked how Flan, the main character made a name for herself, stepping out from the shadow of her popluar brother and sister, trying to keep her celebrity friends a secret from her brand new public school life. Flan faces the challenge of trying to juggle her old life wth her new life without either side figuring it out. Its a good book, you should read it.
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