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Pretty Amy di Lisa Burstein
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Pretty Amy (edizione 2012)

di Lisa Burstein (Autore)

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You'd think life couldn't get much worse than being arrested on prom night. But you'd be wrong. No friends. My two besties, Cassie and Lila, are now officially parentally banned. No summer of freedom. Instead, I'll be working at a convenience store, earning money just so I can cover bail. No future. Just a series of humiliating "rehabilitation techniques" designed to teach me a lesson. The only silver lining is Aaron--a mystery wrapped in a leather jacket and wielding car keys--who just happens to show up right when I need him. Now I only feel alive when we're driving together, the wind in my hair. Maybe finally getting a life only happens once you think your life is over.… (altro)
Utente:RichlyWritten
Titolo:Pretty Amy
Autori:Lisa Burstein (Autore)
Info:Entangled: Teen (2012), 304 pages
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I was lucky enough to win this book in a contest and from the first page I absolutely loved Pretty Amy. I couldn't wait once I finished reading the book to pass it on to many of my friends. They as well as I adore Lisa Burstien's book. Many of us know what its like to be in Amy's position at her age. What a wonderful read!! I would definitely recommend Pretty Amy to anyone!! ( )
  krissysbookshelf | Sep 25, 2013 |
Pretty Amy will relate to any teen with self esteem issues who may be or considering going down the wrong path. ( )
  Bookaliciouspam | Sep 20, 2013 |
  scducharme | Aug 25, 2013 |
Pretty Amy is a book that I had wanted to read for quite awhile. I was thrilled when I won a copy. However, I was disappointed when it wasn't as good as I had hoped. It's still an alright/good read though.

Amy is a seventeen year old high school senior. On the night of prom, Amy and her two best friends Cassie and Lila get stood up by their dates. They decide to forego prom and end up at the house where Lila's boyfriend lives. Since the boys aren't there, Lila decides to steal a big bag of marijuana from Brian as payback. After smoking some of it and joyriding around the time, the girls are pulled over by the police. They are charged with possession, intent to sell and sale. Amy is facing jail time but can get probation if she'll sign a paper saying it was all Cassie and Lila. Amy doesn't want to turn against her best friends, so does that mean she'll throw herself to the wolves?

The title kind of caught my eye, but after reading this book, I felt as if a better title could've been picked. Pretty Amy is what Amy's bird says throughout the book.

I think the cover is a good choice because it's a photo of what started this whole thing.

The world building is alright. I think the character of Amy makes the world building a little unbelievable, but I'll elaborate on that later. I was never a "bad kid" so I don't really have anything to compare Amy's world to. However, I knew some bad kids, and I imagine their lives would've been like Cassie's, Lila's and Amy's.

The pacing did start off a bit slow, but it definitely picked right up probably about 50 pages into the book. This is one of those books I devoured because I loved the writing style and how Burstein was able to captivate an audience.

I enjoyed the whole good girl turned bad plot. I found it interesting with what choices Amy had to make about her life. Amy used to be a good girl, but she felt invisible and just wanted to fit in with someone. She mixes with the wrong crowd, and before she knows it, she's smoking (cigarettes and weed), skipping classes, and getting in trouble at school. The plot deals with self discovery as a theme.

I had a big problem with Amy. I found her to be really, really annoying. In fact, I was going to stop reading the book because of her, but I decided to keep reading. (I'm glad I did because it was a good book). I just didn't find her to be that believable. She threw these temper tantrums that I've never known any senior in high school to throw. She acted more like a spoiled 10 year old than a 17 year old. And while I understand that she was a moody teenager whose future was uncertain, she still came across as being really young as well as annoying. However, I did relate to her with the whole feeling invisible and just plain. I felt and still feel the same way. Ultimately, I was too annoyed with her to really connect, so I found myself not caring if she want to jail. We don't really get to see much of Cassie and Lila past the first few chapters. Cassie didn't feel like a real character either because I felt like the author was trying too hard to make Cassie seem like a bad girl. I was indifferent about Lila although she felt more realistic then Cassie and Amy. Amy's mom seemed to just cry the whole time which I found annoying as well. I don't think anyone cries as much as that woman did! I did like Amy's dad though. I loved how supportive he was of Amy and how helpful he was. I also liked Joe although I wish we would've got to read a bit more about him.

Some of the dialogue did feel forced, especially when it involved swearing. There was so much swearing in that book, and it just felt a bit over the top. However, minus the swearing, I did enjoy some of the snarky comments by Amy the most even if some were a bit immature.

Overall, Pretty Amy by Lisa Burstein was enjoyable to read as strange as it may sound with how annoyed I was with Amy. I don't really know what it was, but I did like this book. I think if Amy had acted more like a 17 year old then a tween, it would've been a lot better.

I'd recommend this book to those aged 16+ (due to language) who are after an interesting contemporary novel.

I'd give Pretty Amy (Pretty Amy #1) by Lisa Burstein a 3.5 out of 5. ( )
  khal_khaleesi | Aug 7, 2013 |
My Rating – 3 ¾ Stars
Amy is a self-conscious teenager. So self-conscious that she taught her parrot to say “Pretty Amy”. She was a nobody through most of high school. Until she met Lila and Cassie, two stereo-typical “bad girls”...

Read full review HERE ( )
  Punkfarie | Jun 6, 2013 |
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You'd think life couldn't get much worse than being arrested on prom night. But you'd be wrong. No friends. My two besties, Cassie and Lila, are now officially parentally banned. No summer of freedom. Instead, I'll be working at a convenience store, earning money just so I can cover bail. No future. Just a series of humiliating "rehabilitation techniques" designed to teach me a lesson. The only silver lining is Aaron--a mystery wrapped in a leather jacket and wielding car keys--who just happens to show up right when I need him. Now I only feel alive when we're driving together, the wind in my hair. Maybe finally getting a life only happens once you think your life is over.

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