

Also, I am an atheist.īefore even getting into how awful the plot of the book is, I should point out that the author is deluded into thinking that any girl who has gone through a public high school would act like her character Chloe Hart. I have a pretty good relationship with my parents. I currently have alcohol in my fridge (even though *gasp* I am underage). I am a university student studying journalism and human rights. Now, before you think that I am just bitter because I am not like these "normal" and "perfect" girls and that there must surely be some young adults like that in this world, let me point out that I (not to sound conceited) am I perfect example of what a "normal" young adult is. I have yet to find anyone over the age of 13 who would be willing to play a game of "Oink Piggy Oink" at a party (let me add that there was absolutely no sarcasm or satirical nature to this part, they were actually excited to play).

"Pride and Popularity" by Jenni James claims to be a more realistic portrayal of teenagers today. I am eighteen years old, so I assumed that since I am a "young adult" that this book should have been directed to girls who are at/around the same level of maturity as I am.

Let me start out by saying that I absolutely hated this book. I received this book as part of a Goodreads Giveaway.
