Not That Kind of Girl

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Age Range
14+
Release Date
September 01, 2010
ISBN
0545169151
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Slut or saint? Good friend or bad friend?In control or completely out of it?
Life is about making choices, and Natalie Sterling prides herself on always making the right ones. She's avoided the jerky guys populating her prep school, always topped honor roll, and is poised to become the first female student council president in years.If only other girls were as sensible and strong. Like the pack of freshmen yearning to be football players' playthings. Or her best friend, whose crappy judgment nearly ruined her life.But being sensible and strong isn't easy. Not when Natalie nearly gets expelled anyway. Not when her advice hurts more than it helps. Not when a boy she once dismissed becomes the boy she can't stop thinking about.The line between good and bad has gone fuzzy, and crossing it could end in disaster . . . or become the best choice she'll ever make.

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I don't want to be "That kind of Girl"
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Reader reviewed by Jadore

I had a mixed feeling about this book. It was a
good read but it wasnt my favorite. It didnt meet my high expectations. It
has a slow and a little tedious start. However, it gets betterfunny and
interesting. It was good but not as good as I wanted or assumeditd be. I
thought Natalie was so tense and annoying, but shed start to come to her
senses later on. Yet it was kind frustrating to see her being in charge all the
time. I get that Natalie is so uptight and no-fun at all; but she was lovable
at some point. At least for me!



The only problem I had with this book was; I
expected the book would explain more about Natalies liferather than her
school life. I wanted to know what makes her who she is todayfamily, former
friends, living style and other stuffto get a better idea of her.



Also, I expected there would be some sort of edgy
romance going onhence, the coverbut there wasnt much.



Even if it didnt meet my expectations, it was a
good read, and it conveys a good message. Vivian did a good job in convincing us
(readers) that we should be OK with who we are, and what others thinks about us
doesnt matter, at all. And it shouldnt matter!



This book was jittery, intriguing, and sweet too.
I look forward to read more of Vivian books. 

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