![]() Readers will absorb this in one fell swoop. Readers will drink up the drama and impatiently await the planned follow up titles." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review) "Vail (You, Maybe) again demonstrates a penetrating insight into the concerns of young teen girls, this time upending the conventions of the rich-girl novel. " - Kirkus Reviews "A solid, realistic account of a girl's beginning to find her own identity." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Praise for Lucky: "This is superior for its realism, its moderation, and its understated complexity of characters and relationships. ![]() If they haven't already read its predecessor, Lucky (2008), teens will want to after finishing this one. save herself Brilliant, the final book in Rachel Vails critically acclaimed sisterhood series, which includes Lucky and Gorgeous, follows Quinn through a. ![]() "Vail shows a clear understanding of the everyday turmoil faced by today's teens and handles them with wit and obvious affection. ![]()
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