Sorority 101: Zeta or Omega? (Book 1)

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Gives a good insight on college life
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Amy

I think this book could have been better but it IS a good book. Especially for people in high school or college and for people who have a better understanding of college life and sorority. Three different girls are all trying to join a sorority and even with their different personalities and family backgrounds they become friends. However, will they all make it into sororities or will they get "cut"? And if they do make it, will it be the sorority they truly belong in or will outside influences drive them to choose a different sorority?
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Sisterhood and Friendship
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by the book muncher

Three girls, Jenna, Roni, and Lora-Leigh are all headed to Latimer University to start their freshmen year but all with different ideas of what freshmen year should be. Lora-Leigh has lived in Lattimer, Florida all her life and despises that her parents are making her stay another year before she can finally go off to a fashion school. Roni wants to get away from the rich snobbiness of her parents and their friends and to finally do something for herself. Jenna wants to meet lots of cute guys while hiding the fact that she is diabetic. These three different girls find themselves becoming unlikely friends during sorority recruitment, but they must make their individual decisions as to with what new sister theyre going to spend the rest of their college careers with.

When I started reading the first of the Sorority 101 series, I expected there to be alcohol and wild frat parties because it was about girls going to college. However, as the bright and innocent-looking cover might suggest, it is nothing like that. Each of these girls is only trying to find out where she belongs in life and among the different sororities. Reading this novel actually made me really want to join a sorority, because even though the decisions are tough, you make lifelong friends. I really love how Zeta or Omega? conveys its messages through a fun story. Each main character is well-developed; however I did feel that some minor details were snuck in.

I recommend the Sorority 101 series to any girl, and I really like how the content is not too mature for younger readers. Zeta or Omega? is a fun book for anyone looking for a fast yet enjoyable read.

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