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3.3 6
Young Adult Fiction
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(Updated: June 28, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
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Reader reviewed by the book muncher
All Serena really wants at her new school is to fit in, but when youre deaf, thats not so easy. When some A-listers discover Serenas talent for reading lips, they offer her the chance to get in with them. But acceptance come with a price the popular girls have enlisted her to spy and uncover any and every secret thats of use to them. But is getting into the in-crown really what a skater chick like Serena really wants, or is this new job of snooping showing her true colors as a conforming prep?
I had mixed reactions about Read My Lips. Ill start with main character Serena. While it was stated several times that she used to be a skater chick, I never really felt that it was rooted into her personality; it seemed to me that it was only an explanation to why Serena didnt feel completely comfortable hanging out with the popular girls. Despite that, I really liked Serena as the protagonist, because while she is insecure and sometimes dishonest, she eventually comes to her senses and does the right thing; her flaws make her more realistic. As for other characters, I really like how Serenas popular friends actually had good hearts. Miller is a different story; you never really learn much about him except for what Serena sees: that he is hot and that he loves her. I wouldve liked to know more about him. The plot wasnt terrible exciting at all times, and I found it odd that at Serenas new school everyone was a cookie-cutter prep. However, there were some catfights, and I guess that small-town schools arent as diverse as those in big cities.
I believe that the good aspects of this novel definitely outweighed the bad, and I enjoyed reading Read My Lips. Its definitely like Gossip Girl, but with much more integrity. Read My Lips is a guilty-pleasure read with meaning.
reposted from http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com
All Serena really wants at her new school is to fit in, but when youre deaf, thats not so easy. When some A-listers discover Serenas talent for reading lips, they offer her the chance to get in with them. But acceptance come with a price the popular girls have enlisted her to spy and uncover any and every secret thats of use to them. But is getting into the in-crown really what a skater chick like Serena really wants, or is this new job of snooping showing her true colors as a conforming prep?
I had mixed reactions about Read My Lips. Ill start with main character Serena. While it was stated several times that she used to be a skater chick, I never really felt that it was rooted into her personality; it seemed to me that it was only an explanation to why Serena didnt feel completely comfortable hanging out with the popular girls. Despite that, I really liked Serena as the protagonist, because while she is insecure and sometimes dishonest, she eventually comes to her senses and does the right thing; her flaws make her more realistic. As for other characters, I really like how Serenas popular friends actually had good hearts. Miller is a different story; you never really learn much about him except for what Serena sees: that he is hot and that he loves her. I wouldve liked to know more about him. The plot wasnt terrible exciting at all times, and I found it odd that at Serenas new school everyone was a cookie-cutter prep. However, there were some catfights, and I guess that small-town schools arent as diverse as those in big cities.
I believe that the good aspects of this novel definitely outweighed the bad, and I enjoyed reading Read My Lips. Its definitely like Gossip Girl, but with much more integrity. Read My Lips is a guilty-pleasure read with meaning.
reposted from http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com
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