Review: Besties Find Their Groove by Kayla Miller, Jeffrey Canino and Kristina Luu

Besties Beth and Chanda are back in the second instalment of Besties, a spin-off from the successful Click series. This time around, Beth and Chanda are looking forward to attending their first formal school dance, but things go a bit sour when neither can find the perfect dress. Then an unintentional comment from Chanda's older sister leads both girls to believe that they need a date and suddenly the dance feels like one big disaster--and it hasn't even happened yet.

Although not as well done as the books in the Click series, this was an entertaining little read about growing up and false expectations. Beth and Chanda don't need expensive dresses or dates to make the dance a special occasion, but a false sense of what a 'grown up' dance entails leads them to believe that they do. I found myself cringing every time Beth and Chanda put themselves on the line for some poor clueless boy who just isn't on their wavelength. Fortunately, the moral lesson comes through at the end, even if at least one of the girls gets a date. (A twist that I found a little unrealistic, to tell the truth.) And I did enjoy the plot about the dresses.

A fun read for fans of the Click series.

Recommended.

Comments

Anonymous said…
What the fuck
Kathryn White said…
Wow, you'd say anything to impress me.

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