A columnist for the London Times who writes a weekly column for teens takes a funny look at what happens when a friend is not quite what she seems in this novel. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I really liked this book because it's about girls my age going through the drama of teenage life. When they are in a tight group of friends and another girl wants to become one of them, but all of the girls in the group don't like her, then that's a problem. It's about a group of girls that go through friend problems. In the beginning all of the girls were really good friends but Tory's mom told her that she should become friends with the new girl, Hannah. Tory and her friends try to become friends with Hannah, but they can't. She isn't like them. Hannah has nothing in common with them, and she acts a little weird. They finally become friends and find out that Hannah only acts weird because her parents got into a divorce. I recommend this book to girls from ages 10 to adult because it is a book about growing up.
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