"Ms. [Rowe] is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors in this genre, and I won't hesitate to recommend her to teens. I'd compare her style to that of Meg Cabot, and I see a bright future for her voice in the genre of teen romantic comedies... For fans of teen romances, STUDYING BOYS is a must-read." ~Romance Reader at Heart
"Nerds can have fun and be cool too. This book will give every shy, brainy girl a ray of hope and a few laughs. Its innocent sensuality almost reminds you of "Dirty Dancing", whose heroine has the same name as the star of this book. If you liked Putting Boys on the Ledge, you'll like this one twice as much." ~Huntress Reviews
"A very girl-empowering addition to the teen fiction genre, that will hold a special place in the hearts of female readers the world over." ~Community Bugle Newspaper
Meet Frances Spinelli, the girl with her nose buried in a book. Except when she's noticing a certain very bad boy...
Homework has always been her top priority. That and crushing on the wrong guy, then doing nothing about it. So when Frances's friends blackmail her into stepping out of her comfort zone she does them one better. She goes totally out of control.
Dancing with a football-playing senior at a night club. Lying to her parents. Getting grounded... probably for life. This isn't the Frances she wants to be. But she certainly doesn't want to go back to being a total geek.
So what's a bookworm to do? After all that time studying for midterms, maybe Frances really just has to learn how to study boys.
A Girlfriend's Guide to Boys: For these four friends, understanding the world of boys is only half the battle.
Genre: Young Adult Romance
"Nerds can have fun and be cool too. This book will give every shy, brainy girl a ray of hope and a few laughs. Its innocent sensuality almost reminds you of "Dirty Dancing", whose heroine has the same name as the star of this book. If you liked Putting Boys on the Ledge, you'll like this one twice as much." ~Huntress Reviews
"A very girl-empowering addition to the teen fiction genre, that will hold a special place in the hearts of female readers the world over." ~Community Bugle Newspaper
Meet Frances Spinelli, the girl with her nose buried in a book. Except when she's noticing a certain very bad boy...
Homework has always been her top priority. That and crushing on the wrong guy, then doing nothing about it. So when Frances's friends blackmail her into stepping out of her comfort zone she does them one better. She goes totally out of control.
Dancing with a football-playing senior at a night club. Lying to her parents. Getting grounded... probably for life. This isn't the Frances she wants to be. But she certainly doesn't want to go back to being a total geek.
So what's a bookworm to do? After all that time studying for midterms, maybe Frances really just has to learn how to study boys.
A Girlfriend's Guide to Boys: For these four friends, understanding the world of boys is only half the battle.
Genre: Young Adult Romance
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