FICTION

Smart Girls Get What They Want

348p. HarperCollins/Balzer & Bray. July 2012. Tr $17.99. ISBN 978-0-06-195340-8; ebook $9.99. ISBN 978-0-06-211449-5.
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Gr 7 Up—Super-studious sophomore Gigi Dubois dreams of getting into an Ivy League college and leaving the high school grind behind. But when she and her equally driven BFFs Bea and Neerja sneak a peek at a yearbook belonging to Neerja's academic overachieving sister and realize that nobody in her graduating class knew who she was, they realize, they're missing out. Gigi vows that it will be her "personal mission to ensure, unlike Parad, we got everything we deserved from high school." Bea joins the ski team, Neerja steps up in drama club and pursues the gorgeous (but vapid) boy she has been crushing on, and Gigi, who is terrified of public speaking, decides to run for student rep in order to battle an unfair accusation of cheating on a chemistry test. However, things don't go as planned. Gigi's opponent in the election is a handsome new boy, Will, who seems to be interested in her, but she has to sort out her feelings about hottie Mike, whom she blames for the cheating fiasco but also finds unexpectedly appealing. Gigi is a quirky, smart, endearing character with a wry sense of humor, and her strong friendship with Bea and Neerja is one of the high points of the book. The lively depictions of supporting characters and the Massachusetts setting are well done. A great read to recommend to Meg Cabot fans.—Kathleen E. Gruver, Burlington County Library, Westampton, NJ
When Gigi, Bea, and Neerja don't make the "hot" list on the boys' bathroom wall, they decide to make themselves known. Previously concerned only with getting into the Ivy Leagues, they join theater, the ski team, and run for student rep--and gain new friends and male attention. Female readers will respect Strohmeyer's smart, strong-minded characters amidst the high school drama.

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