Some girls are

Courtney Summers

Book - 2009

Regina, a high school senior in the popular--and feared--crowd, suddenly falls out of favor and becomes the object of the same sort of vicious bullying that she used to inflict on others, until she finds solace with one of her former victims.

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Genres
Young adult fiction
Published
New York : St. Martins Press ©2009.
Language
English
Main Author
Courtney Summers (-)
Item Description
"Paw Prints"--Cover.
"By the author of Cracked Up to Be"--Cover.
"Climbing to the top of the social ladder is hard--falling from it is even harder. Regina Afton used to be a member of the Fearsome Fivesome, as all-girl clique both feared and revered by the students at Hallowell High ... that is, until vicious rumors about her and her best friend's boyfriend start going around."--Cover.
Physical Description
245 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781448736454
9780312573805
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 8-10-"You're either someone, or you're not." Regina Afton is someone. She's a member of the Fearsome Foursome, a controlling clique, and has bullied her way to the top of the social ladder. But when her best friend starts vicious rumors that destroy her reputation, she finds out what it is like to be on the receiving end of the attack. Friendless, Regina turns to Michael, a social outcast, who was once the target of her bullying. She has to work to gain Michael's trust, and they soon become more than friends. When the threats and abuse from the Fearsome Foursome escalate, Regina stands to lose everything that is important to her. Katie Schorr's smooth narration is natural and believable, and she makes listeners feel all the anguish experienced by Regina. Courtney Summer's taut, engaging, and masterfully crafted novel (St. Martin's Griffin, 2010) touches on issues that impact many teens. Her brilliant depiction of the complexities of navigating the teen social scene and the twisted ethics of the characters will have listeners thinking about this book's message long after it has ended. Drinking, drug use, and swearing make this title best for mature teens.-Lisa Hubler, Charles F. Brush High School, South Euclid, OH (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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