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Young Adult Fiction 316
A Short but Witty Story
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Nonconformity is rule at the Manhattan High School for the Arts, better known as Ma-Ha, but Gretchen Yee doesnt fit in (even with her fire engine red hair) shes only ordinary. Shes got one best friend names Katya, a secret crush on Titus, a whole bunch of junk in her room (though she wouldnt call it that), and a love for drawing cartoon-style. But with one ill-made wish, Gretchen has a lot more to worry about than her parents divorce: shes somehow been transformed into a housefly in the boys locker room, of all places. While Gretchens trapped there, she learns all sorts of nifty facts about the male anatomy as well as what lies behind their physical appearances.

Fly on the Wall was truly an enjoyable book for me to read. Gretchens character is very real; she deals with problems girls go through every day (except when shes a fly of course!) such a boy and friendship troubles. It also helps that Gretchens reactions to the world around her and her experiences as a fly were hilarious. Lockhart has a way of slipping significant messages into her writing while making the story witty and fun to read, and Fly on the Wall is no different.

While I did not like Fly on the Wall as much as I liked her more recent novel, The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks, I did enjoy the story nonetheless. I recommend this book if you are looking for something short and sweet.

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