Review Detail
4.9 7
Young Adult Fiction
213
She's so Money by Cherry Cheva
(Updated: June 26, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
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Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
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Reader reviewed by ReggieWrites
This book is hilarious. I laughed so much when I was reading this.
Maya's
problems start when her parents leave her and her brother in charge of
their family-owned Thai restaurant for the weekend. When Maya is worn
out and tired by Sunday, she decides to delay the clean up until the
next day, after school. When she arrives, a health inspector is there
with a $10,000 fine. In order to pay for that fine, she
masterminds-along with Camden-a multi-thousand-dollar cheating ring and
risks jeopardizing her scholarship to Stanford University.
The
characters were hilarious. Maya was my favorite. She always had a
comeback ready to shoot back whenever she was with Camden. I loved all
the characters. I was able to see them through Maya's eyes and saw what
she thought of them.
Cheva unequivocally accomplished a
teenager's point of view consistently, throughout the book. Cheva was
able to have a perfect POV to go along with a perfect scenario.
With compelling characters, lifelike dialogue, and a fascinating plot, She's So Money
will definitely attract the attention of teenagers who like clever, fun
comedies with a touch of witty, devious characters that will easily
make you laugh your heart out. I know I did.
She's so Money has definitely earned its A+.
This book is hilarious. I laughed so much when I was reading this.
Maya's
problems start when her parents leave her and her brother in charge of
their family-owned Thai restaurant for the weekend. When Maya is worn
out and tired by Sunday, she decides to delay the clean up until the
next day, after school. When she arrives, a health inspector is there
with a $10,000 fine. In order to pay for that fine, she
masterminds-along with Camden-a multi-thousand-dollar cheating ring and
risks jeopardizing her scholarship to Stanford University.
The
characters were hilarious. Maya was my favorite. She always had a
comeback ready to shoot back whenever she was with Camden. I loved all
the characters. I was able to see them through Maya's eyes and saw what
she thought of them.
Cheva unequivocally accomplished a
teenager's point of view consistently, throughout the book. Cheva was
able to have a perfect POV to go along with a perfect scenario.
With compelling characters, lifelike dialogue, and a fascinating plot, She's So Money
will definitely attract the attention of teenagers who like clever, fun
comedies with a touch of witty, devious characters that will easily
make you laugh your heart out. I know I did.
She's so Money has definitely earned its A+.
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