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Miracle Girls by Anne Dayton
Miracle Girls by Anne Dayton




I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a clean, good read, and I'm looking forward to the next book, Breaking Up is Hard to Do. That was probably the point, though, so that may be a good thing.Ĭonclusion: All in all, it's a very good book and definitely, definitely worth reading. And maybe I'm just lucky to have grown up with a mother who actually trusts me, but their level of super over-protectiveness was just ridiculous to me. They were strict to the point of unreasonable. Things I didn't like as much: Ana's parents. The only thing I didn't like about her is she used Manic Panic, and Manic Panic totally sucks. Christine totally cracked me up sometimes, plus I felt close to her because she dyes her hair blue (a personal goal of mine). Riley, the supposed perfect cheerleader, is so reckless it's ridiculous sometimes. They are all so well thought out, and they come off almost real.

Miracle Girls by Anne Dayton

Things I liked: The characters, above all. It isn't perfect, but it actually held my attention long enough for me to finish it, which some YA literature just doesn't for me (advanced reading comprehension isn't always a good thing). The Miracle Girls - opposite of the spectrum. The whole Gossip Girl genre holds no appeal to me whatsoever. Any summary that has "the drama of high school" is going to throw me off, I'm sorry to say. It absolutely does not do the book any justice. Review: That summary sucks but I can't be bothered to write my own. But the drama of high school has only just begun. Now as Ana lives out her faith, she and Zoe are determined to befriend Riley and Christine. When Ana ends up in detention with Riley and two other classmates - Christine and Zoe - the girls discover they have more in common than they ever would have imagined. Riley, the most popular girl in school, has picked Ana as enemy #1, and Tyler, Ana's crush, doesn't even kno w Ana exists. Her parents think she's settling into her new school nicely, but she has them fooled. Too bad it's their last chance at surviving high school!Īna Dominguez was happy in San Jose, but everything changed when her dad moved the family to Half Moon Bay, California, to open a law practice. They may look ordinary, but each one is living out her second chance at life. Summary (from the back of the book): Meet the miracle girls of Half Moon Bay.

Miracle Girls by Anne Dayton Miracle Girls by Anne Dayton

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Miracle Girls by Anne Dayton