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Nicole works at a store called Claire's. It's really more of a boutique though. And since it is prom season, her store is getting a lot of customers for it's dresses. Nicole isn't going to prom, and she really tries to make you think that she doesn't care, but you can tell she does, and would really like to go. And she even knows the perfect dress. It's this gorgeous lavendar one at the store she works at. So one day her best friends Christy and Jane ( I think that's their names), who are both attending prom, convince her to try on that gorgeous dress. But when she comes out of the dressing room, these two nasty snobs who were in the first book with Jane, Madison and someone else, make snide comments about her not needing a dress cause she ain't going. Now let me say right her right now before I go on, that this is the only bad part of the book, because I would have slapped the hell out of them. Anyways, she makes up a lie and says that she is, and randomly picks a guy she just spotted!!!
The book goes on about how she tries to find him. And they are so damn perfect for each other!!! Justin is cool. And the end is really romantic when her gives her a surprise. But I won't tell you that!!!
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-YES Magazine, May/June 1997
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The less helpful sections of the book were the bits on more obscure language usage like Cockney rhyming slang and Scots Gaelic: I've never heard any rhyming slang in London and when I was in the Highlands the only time I heard Gaelic was on the radio. However, I'm not complaining: it's a whole lot of fun to be able to know how to say 'caite am bheil an t-amar snamh' ('where's the swimming pool'), even if the Scots themselves don't understand, and now I know that nothing beats a good dinner of Lillian Gish (fish) with gay and frisky (whiskey).
Anyway, the Phrasebook also contains a section for each part of Britain plus sections on pronounciation, accomodation, entertainment and society (how to address the Queen when you meet her) and, most important of all, a mini American-British dictionary.
All in all, highly recommended.
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I especially liked that the book didn't shy away from some of these women's more controversial stands, such as taking on the black person's cause.
All in all, a very good book.
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