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Confessions of an Angry Girl (edizione 2012)

di Louise Rozett (Autore)

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Rose Zarelli, self-proclaimed word geek and angry girl, has some confessions to make...

1. I'm livid all the time. Why? My dad died. My mom barely talks. My brother abandoned us. I think I'm allowed to be irate, don't you?

2. I make people furious regularly. Want an example? I kissed Jamie Forta, a badass guy who might be dating a cheerleader. She is now enraged and out for blood. Mine.

3. High school might as well be Mars. My best friend has been replaced by an alien, and I see red all the time. (Mars is red and "seeing red" means being angry--get it?)

Here are some other vocab words that describe my life: Inadequate. Insufferable. Intolerable.

(Don't know what they mean? Look them up yourself.)

(Sorry. That was rude.)

Book 1 of the Confessions series..
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Utente:RichlyWritten
Titolo:Confessions of an Angry Girl
Autori:Louise Rozett (Autore)
Info:Harlequin Teen (2012), Edition: Original, 272 pages
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I didn't love this one like I thought I would. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed it and found it hard to put down; I just can't say that I loved it.

Rose is a 14 year old freshman in High School, she lost her father in Iraq over the summer and while it may seem like she isn't having a hard time with it, you can tell that it is really bothering her; even if she can't. Her mother is there, but not really THERE; while helping other children deal with their problems, she can't seem to grasp that there is something going on in her own house. Rose's brother Peter is off at college and has asked an old friend to keep an eye on Rose since he knows how high school can be.
Rose's best friend since elementary school; Tracy, is really your typical wanna be freshman. She goes out for the cheer leading team and is always talking about sex. Rose is only 14 and while her two friends seem to be ok with having sex and loosing their virginity, Rose just isn't ready. She would prefer to wait and that kinda puts a strain on her relationship with Tracy.
Rose develops a crush on Jamie; whom Peter asked to keep an eye on her. And at the Homecoming dance Jamie kisses Rose, which just makes Rose's little crush that much more apparent. Jamie's sorta girlfriend Regina is the ultimate high school bully. She starts harassing Rose before the dance, due to Jamie following Rose out of a party. When the most of the school is at an after party the night of Homecoming Rose happens upon a semi friend who is drunk and passed out in the bathroom. She ends up calling 911 and is then labeled as a snitch of sorts.
Slowly everything comes to a head and Rose realizes just who her true friends are. I was surprised at the end of the book, and would have loved to know a little more. Does Jamie make it up to Rose after being arrested on Prom night? Do Rose and Tracy go through with their plan of getting back at Regina? ( )
  chaoticmel | May 18, 2024 |
Absolutely adored this book! Started last night at 7:00. Finished 7:30 this morning. Slept a bit in between, but not enough because I kept picking the book back up! Really liked the main character, Rose. I also liked the pace, the juxtaposition of normal teenage angst and the particulars surrounding Rose's very specific angst. I thought she was very real. This book transported me back to what it felt like to be 14-going-on-15. Highly recommend! ( )
  DianeVallere | May 16, 2024 |
Rose's dad just died in Iraq a few months ago and now she has to start high school. Her brother is off to college, so it's just her and her mom at home, and neither of them want to talk about their issues. At school her best friend Tracy becomes a cheerleader (something Rose loathes) and an older guy Jaime (a semi-friend of Rose's brother) takes notice of her. And she takes notice of him!!! Too bad Jamie has a psycho cheer-witch girlfriend who proceeds to make Rose's life a living hell... only Regina (the crazy girlfriend) didn't count on Rose's inner anger lashing out.

I just want to say I LOVE ROSE!! I love real girls in books! Rose and Kelsey Finkelstein from [b:Freshman Year & Other Unnatural Disasters|11699323|Freshman Year & Other Unnatural Disasters|Meredith Zeitlin|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1314883523s/11699323.jpg|16646431] need to become friends! Anyway back to this book: I could not stop reading it or thinking about it. It was also deceiving. Rose isn't really all that angry. I mean she has her moments, but she's not walking around flipping out on people. Most of the time she just keeps quiet and walks away. She has pent up anger (mostly because of her dad) and that comes out in flashes, but she's not as angry as I was thinking she would be.

This book is about a girl trying to figure out how to navigate through high school, and not doing a very good job at it. She has a homecoming 911 incident that brands her as the school-narc, her best friend Tracy is becoming more and more cheerleaderish, and she has the wrath of Regina coming at her. I really liked Tracy. She was kind of dumb, but I think there are a lot of Tracy's out there. She wanted to believe that her boyfriend was in love with her and that's what she was going to believe. My real beef with Tracy wasn't the betrayal of Rose about Jamie, it was the gynocologist thing... telling that to me was way more unforgivable than telling about some guy.

I loved the Rose/Robert/Jamie thing! Rose treated Robert like crap and didn't deserve him and Jamie was an enigma. It was so real life! But why did the brother have to go from a really caring look-out-for-you kind of guy to a douche just because he met a girl?

The only thing I would've changed is that I thought Rose came off too naive at times. I know she is only 14 in this book, and completely inexperienced with guys, but to me it was like she was guy-retarded at times. And because of that Jamie did come off like a pedophile where normally he wouldn't.

Overall: Loved it! Read it!

My blog:
http:pinkpolkadotbookblog.blogspot.com ( )
  Michelle_PPDB | Mar 18, 2023 |
(Review also on my blog The (Mis)Adventures of a Twenty-Something Year Old Girl).

This is one of those books that sort of caught me by surprise. I expected it to be fantastic as it was very high on my TBR list. It wasn't that fantastic as I thought it was going to be, but it was good.

Rose Zarelli is having a hard time in her first year of high school. Her dad's just died recently, her best friend has turned into a "cheer-witch" , her guy friend has a crush on her which she just wants to be friends with, and she's ended up kissing the boyfriend of Regina, one of the meanest girls in the school. Regina is now dead set on making Rose's life as miserable as possible. This book is about the ups and mostly downs of Rose Zarelli's freshman year of high school.

I really don't know how I feel about the characters. I felt like there wasn't enough character building for me to care about each character 100%. There were times when I felt like I didn't really care what happened to Rose. Other times, my heart went out to her because I could relate to some of things that were happening to her. The character of Regina was good although she was made out to be a stereotypical mean cheerleader type. I really couldn't stand Regina simply because she was a mean girl. I feel like the author didn't really show us enough of Jamie and Tracey's personalities. Why did everyone think Jamie was a bad boy? This was never really explained in the book. As for Tracey, she just came across as sort of a chameleon character, basically blending in with whomever she was with.

The pacing of the book is another thing I had a problem with. Most of the time it was way too slow. A lot of the chapters I had a hard time really getting in to. Don't get me wrong, there were some chapters that the pacing was done spot on. However, the majority of the time, the pacing felt really slow.

I think the dialogue was well suited to a YA novel for teens between the ages of 14 to 17. There are a few swear words but not so many that it becomes too much. There's just enough swearing to make it believable...I'm basing this on my teenage years though, lol.

I do like the title, and I admit that the title definitely did catch my attention. However, I don't really feel that Rose was an angry girl. I felt like she was more of a bullied girl. She didn't really come across as that angry to me until right around the end where her mother asks her about it. The whole "anger" conversation in the book felt as if the author just threw it in so the title would make sense.

I believe the cover suits the book. The girl on the front (which I believe is Rose) looks a bit unsure of herself which is what I felt that Rose was feeling throughout the book.

Like I said, I did like the book even if there were some major issues. It made me feel like I needed to know what was going to happen. I'm definitely getting the second book in the series just because of how this book ended.

I would recommend this book to a high school girl. I wouldn't really recommend it to adult fans of YA though.

All in all, I would give Confessions of an Angry Girl by Louise Rozett a 3.5 out of 5. ( )
  khal_khaleesi | Nov 16, 2019 |
I didn't love this one like I thought I would. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed it and found it hard to put down; I just can't say that I loved it.

Rose is a 14 year old freshman in High School, she lost her father in Iraq over the summer and while it may seem like she isn't having a hard time with it, you can tell that it is really bothering her; even if she can't. Her mother is there, but not really THERE; while helping other children deal with their problems, she can't seem to grasp that there is something going on in her own house. Rose's brother Peter is off at college and has asked an old friend to keep an eye on Rose since he knows how high school can be.
Rose's best friend since elementary school; Tracy, is really your typical wanna be freshman. She goes out for the cheer leading team and is always talking about sex. Rose is only 14 and while her two friends seem to be ok with having sex and loosing their virginity, Rose just isn't ready. She would prefer to wait and that kinda puts a strain on her relationship with Tracy.
Rose develops a crush on Jamie; whom Peter asked to keep an eye on her. And at the Homecoming dance Jamie kisses Rose, which just makes Rose's little crush that much more apparent. Jamie's sorta girlfriend Regina is the ultimate high school bully. She starts harassing Rose before the dance, due to Jamie following Rose out of a party. When the most of the school is at an after party the night of Homecoming Rose happens upon a semi friend who is drunk and passed out in the bathroom. She ends up calling 911 and is then labeled as a snitch of sorts.
Slowly everything comes to a head and Rose realizes just who her true friends are. I was surprised at the end of the book, and would have loved to know a little more. Does Jamie make it up to Rose after being arrested on Prom night? Do Rose and Tracy go through with their plan of getting back at Regina? ( )
  chaoticbooklover | Dec 26, 2018 |
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Romance. Young Adult Fiction. HTML:

Rose Zarelli, self-proclaimed word geek and angry girl, has some confessions to make...

1. I'm livid all the time. Why? My dad died. My mom barely talks. My brother abandoned us. I think I'm allowed to be irate, don't you?

2. I make people furious regularly. Want an example? I kissed Jamie Forta, a badass guy who might be dating a cheerleader. She is now enraged and out for blood. Mine.

3. High school might as well be Mars. My best friend has been replaced by an alien, and I see red all the time. (Mars is red and "seeing red" means being angry--get it?)

Here are some other vocab words that describe my life: Inadequate. Insufferable. Intolerable.

(Don't know what they mean? Look them up yourself.)

(Sorry. That was rude.)

Book 1 of the Confessions series..

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