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Young Adult Fiction
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Get Ready to Take the Quiz
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Madison, Holly, and Lina come up with a way to get dates and take care of their Interpersonal Human Development (IHD) project: set up a website and quiz their fellow students to find out who is more obsessed about sex boys or girls.
Mads has an obsession of her own by the name of Sean Bendetto, but he doesnt take her seriously (he's a senior and she's a sophomore). Holly, on the other hand, has the opposite kind of problem&every time she turns around, her reputation as a "bad girl" gets worse and worse, no matter what she actually does. Lina has an obsession with the IHD teacher, Dan.
The results of the survey are often unexpected and generally funny. Everyone, it seems, is pretty infatuated with sex, though not everyone is entirely truthful and that includes our three heroines. Mad's quest for experience is often comic, but also kind of sad. It would have been nice if she (and the other girls) had come to a realization or a reckoning at the end of the book, but that's the adult in me talking. This is not a book to teach you lessons, this is a book about adolescent confusion, sex, dating, and all the stuff that goes along with that.
It's a fun read along the lines of the Gossip Girl series or The A-List books. Fans of those books will definitely like this one.
Mads has an obsession of her own by the name of Sean Bendetto, but he doesnt take her seriously (he's a senior and she's a sophomore). Holly, on the other hand, has the opposite kind of problem&every time she turns around, her reputation as a "bad girl" gets worse and worse, no matter what she actually does. Lina has an obsession with the IHD teacher, Dan.
The results of the survey are often unexpected and generally funny. Everyone, it seems, is pretty infatuated with sex, though not everyone is entirely truthful and that includes our three heroines. Mad's quest for experience is often comic, but also kind of sad. It would have been nice if she (and the other girls) had come to a realization or a reckoning at the end of the book, but that's the adult in me talking. This is not a book to teach you lessons, this is a book about adolescent confusion, sex, dating, and all the stuff that goes along with that.
It's a fun read along the lines of the Gossip Girl series or The A-List books. Fans of those books will definitely like this one.
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