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When Kate Winthrop learns that she is ranked seventy-first out of 140 high school senior girls on a popularity scale called the Millbank Social Stock Market, she and her two best friends set out to change her from a "junk bond" to a "blue chip," and win some money in the process.
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Add a Quote"No commitment, No foul, that was my philosophy."
"When the bell rang at 2:55 p.m., I dashed from my locker and headed out the west wing, which would deposit me right beside the flagpole and bus line. I had my head down and was making good progress, when a hand grabbed my shoulder."
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Add a CommentI actually feel like i can relate to this book. It was a really good book. I give it thumbs up! Good writing. Nice ending.
The concept of being rated in high school intrigued me, and so I borrowed this book. From the start, it was really interesting, and so was the middle. The part I think was a bit confusing and unfinished was the ending.
Not a bad book, but I've seen similar ideas done better.
I guess this is a good idea but the author is a good writer...only sometimes you have skip some fluff.