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Studying Boys
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Loosen up a little
(Updated: June 23, 2026)
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4.0
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4.0
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Reader reviewed by two sided freek
So I study. A lot.
So I have a huge crush on the "wrong guy."
Those two little things justify my friends blackmailing me?
"Meet some other boys or else . . ."
Hah. What kind of friends are those?
The kind who can turn me into someone who lies to my parents.
And get me grounded.
And get me noticed by that "wrong guy," who is actually a jerk and nolonger my crush.
Or is he?
(taken from the back cover)
Breaking free of her parents and showing the world that studying is important as well as living life a little.
So I study. A lot.
So I have a huge crush on the "wrong guy."
Those two little things justify my friends blackmailing me?
"Meet some other boys or else . . ."
Hah. What kind of friends are those?
The kind who can turn me into someone who lies to my parents.
And get me grounded.
And get me noticed by that "wrong guy," who is actually a jerk and nolonger my crush.
Or is he?
(taken from the back cover)
Breaking free of her parents and showing the world that studying is important as well as living life a little.
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Studying Boys
(Updated: June 23, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
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5.0
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Reader reviewed by ReaderGirl
This is one of my favorite in the 'Boys' series. It was a really fun read and I could totally relate to Frances' character. The romance, friendships, and family relationships were all very well written.
Stephie Davis is one of my new favorite authors.
This is one of my favorite in the 'Boys' series. It was a really fun read and I could totally relate to Frances' character. The romance, friendships, and family relationships were all very well written.
Stephie Davis is one of my new favorite authors.
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The second "Boys" novel!
(Updated: June 23, 2026)
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4.0
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4.0
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Reader reviewed by shopgirl
In her group of friends, Frances is the smart one. She's always studying for something. Part of this is related to the fact that she's on scholarship, so her grades have to remain high. However, part of it is simply because her parents don't wish for her to have much of a life outside of school, and her three best friends, so she is always doing something academic related.
Then her friend Blue got a boyfriend. And Frances started noticing how cute Blue's brother, Theo, is.
Frances's friends decide it's time for an intervention, because Theo is a womanizer. Her friends back her into a corner and force her to participate in an extra-curricular activity or else they will tell Theo about her crush on him. Frances joins a newspaper, and is suddenly in charge of organizing a study group and then to write a story for the newspaper about it.
Frances's attempts do not work out so well. Frances ends up enlisting Theo's help, and in the meantime, finds out that maybe Theo isn't the womanizer everyone thought he was...
Just like the first novel, "Putting Boys On The Ledge", this novel is geared toward a younger group, but really, any age, I think can enjoy it.
In her group of friends, Frances is the smart one. She's always studying for something. Part of this is related to the fact that she's on scholarship, so her grades have to remain high. However, part of it is simply because her parents don't wish for her to have much of a life outside of school, and her three best friends, so she is always doing something academic related.
Then her friend Blue got a boyfriend. And Frances started noticing how cute Blue's brother, Theo, is.
Frances's friends decide it's time for an intervention, because Theo is a womanizer. Her friends back her into a corner and force her to participate in an extra-curricular activity or else they will tell Theo about her crush on him. Frances joins a newspaper, and is suddenly in charge of organizing a study group and then to write a story for the newspaper about it.
Frances's attempts do not work out so well. Frances ends up enlisting Theo's help, and in the meantime, finds out that maybe Theo isn't the womanizer everyone thought he was...
Just like the first novel, "Putting Boys On The Ledge", this novel is geared toward a younger group, but really, any age, I think can enjoy it.
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