The Aristobrats by Jennifer Solow - Review

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Title: The Aristobrats 
Author: Jennifer Solow
Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Release date: September 1, 2010
Source: Publisher


 

Plot (Goodreads): 
 
 It’s all about the Attitude

Parker Bell knows the secret to beauty is pretty simple–wearing the right clothes isn’t as important as how you feel in them. Popularity is like that too. It’s all about attitude. You have to picture who you want to be and then just imagine that’s who you already are.

This year Parker and her three best friends have made their way to the top of the populadder at Wallingford Academy. And they’re ready to use their Aristobrat status to help spread positive vibes throughout the school. But when the girls are assigned to produce the seriously lame school webcast, their popularity plummets! Will this tragedy destroy the girls' status? Or their friendship? Or both?

My Thoughts:

This novel puts me in the mindset of the wildly popular 'Clique' series. It was seriously cute. There was so much girl power and talk of besties you couldn't help to fall in love with the four friends in this novel. It was a refreshing read, taking back to the side of YA for younger readers (I recommend ages 10-14 for this one), because the focus was on the the struggle of popularity and true friends.

This is a cute series. Read book one of the Aristobrats series if you're into Clique and Babysitters Club type novels.

1 comments:

LM Preston said...

I enjoyed the Clique series, and the title of this reminds me of a disney movie named Aristocats, lol! But it is catchy.

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