Summary (Barnes and Noble)
That's what I am. A funny girl. A friend. Nobody's girlfriend. The girl with the pretty face.
Hayley wishes she could love living in Santa Monica, blocks from the beach, where every day—and everybody—is beautiful and sunny. But she just doesn't fit in with all the blond, superskinny Southern California girls who have their plastic surgeons on speed dial. Hayley is smart and witty and has such a pretty . . . face. Translation: Don't even think about putting on a bikini, much less dating superhot Drew Wyler. A bikini will never be flattering, and Drew will never think of her as more than a friend.
Just when Hayley feels doomed to live her life in the fat lane, her parents decide to send her to Italy for the summer—not for school, not for fat camp, just for fun. It's there, under the Italian sun, that Hayley's vision of herself starts to change. She's curvy, not fat. Pizza isn't evil. And life is so much more than one-size-fits-all. Who knows? Once Hayley sees herself in a new light, maybe the girl with the pretty face will finally find true amore.
Review
This book was well written and had a good concept. The way Hayley's mother bugs her and keeps nagging her to lose weight is very prevalent in today's society. When Italy was described I wanted to jump on a plane and fly there and experience it for myself.
This was a good story about finding yourself and not letting other people's feeling and thoughts control your own. Unfortunately parts of the book were slow and boring and did not keep me enthralled.
3.5/5
I don't really read books like this, my books usually come with a little action, and an extra toy lol
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I agree about the action part I usually prefer them as well. And toys are always nice!
ReplyDeletei love the cover for some reason..
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