Gossip From the Girls' Room: A Blogtastic! Novel

Gossip From the Girls' Room: A Blogtastic! Novel

By Rose Cooper

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Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grades 3 - 5U4.817941
Diary of a Wimpy Kid for girls!

Gossip from the Girls’ Room fills readers in on all there is to learn about middle school life at Middlebrooke, where Sofia has her very own blog and discusses all the juicy gossip that comes out of the Girls’ room; read along to find out just what happens when class is not in session.
 

In Sofia's words . . .

Mia St. Claire is only the most popular girl in all of Middlebrooke Middle School. For three very obvious reasons:
1. She's very rich.
2. She has tons of money.
3. She can buy anything and everything she wants. And she does.
I'm sure people like her for other reasons too, but none of those reasons are obvious enough for me to really know. Or care about, for that matter.
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9780385739474
ISBN-10: 0385739478
Published on 1/11/2011
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 208

Book Reviews (5)

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I ordered this from Scholastic, and I think it's really great!! I read the other one, but never read this one. Now I've read both!! It's about Sofia Becker, the blogger. She writes about what's on her mind, and how she feels. Mia St. Claire ( Sofie doesn't like her) is popular and one of the best girls in school as Sofie describes. She has a crush, Andrew, that she is always looking after. She believes Mia will take him away. I decided to order this because I had read the first one, and it was funny. Something else I liked was that the writer made short little blogs and comments to show like it was in the internet. I loved this book!

This book is so funny and you can read it in about a day if you really like it. This book tells about how girls really feel.

It is very light reading and is good if you like to read passively. I found that this book is too girly for me and has not enough content for my tastes. I think that it has more of an empty meaning than I would like, and focuses too much on the stereotypical life of a preteen girl. I think that the author should try to break out of the realm of the Popularity Ladder, and other girl issues, like boys. I would recommend this book if you read it to occupy your mind, not for an educational purpose.

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I WANT TO READ IT SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. BAD

Very light and kind of funny.