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L. Divine

Autor(a) de The Fight

19 Works 1,123 Membros 18 Reviews 3 Favorited

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Séries

Obras de L. Divine

The Fight (2006) 136 cópias
Jayd's Legacy (2007) 116 cópias
Second Chance (2006) 110 cópias
Frenemies (2008) 99 cópias
Lady J (2008) 77 cópias
Courtin' Jayd (2008) 70 cópias
Drama High: Keep It Movin' (2009) 63 cópias
Drama High: Holidaze (2009) 63 cópias
Drama High: Hustlin' (2009) 62 cópias
Drama High: Culture Clash (2010) 59 cópias
Drama High: Cold As Ice (2010) 53 cópias
Drama High: Pushin' (2010) 49 cópias
Drama High: The Meltdown (2011) 44 cópias
Drama High: So, So Hood (2011) 44 cópias
The Honey Spot (2015) 1 exemplar(es)

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Its an interesting book, but I think it needs more description to interest the reader more. A good book for teens. If teens don't like reading this is a good book to read due to the slang and the type of life that this is based on.
 
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wiktoria13 | Dec 28, 2015 |
Best friends are like family, you should never want to trade them for anything. L. Divine did and awesome job with this book. A theme for this book is friends may come and go but, if you really love your “best friend” you would want to fix the friendship. It also had a lot of high school drama that most boys and girls go through in high school.

L. Divine has a great series of Drama High books. After, I read one I couldn’t wait to pick up the next one and read it. They were juicy, with a lot of detail and anything that makes a great book. Jayd, is the main character in the book. She is smart. Sassy, and a sixteen-year-old girl from Compton, California. She also deals with a lot of drama in her life.

In this book , Jayd’s two best friends are going at it. After, Nellie got crowned as homecoming princess, she had really been feeling herself. When she starts hanging with the group full of stuck-up white girls known as the ASB, and starts to become one of them and she temporarily leaves her crew. When Jayd finds out what the ASB is planning to do to her home girl Nellie, Jayd has no other choice but to try and stop them with our without Mickey.

L. Divine is an African American author. She has a master’s degree in African American Studies and Educational Psychology from UCLA. She is also from Compton, California just like the main character Jayd. She also donates her time and books to schools in her area or teenage girls.

I think this book was wonderful. I can promise that if you read this book you would never want to put it down for anything. Some parts were even funny. I would recommend this book to teenage girls who love drama. I would also recommend it to girls that like romance. I think this is by far on of my favorite book series.
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woods001 | outras 2 resenhas | Mar 11, 2015 |
Jayd, an African-American girl at a snooty, mostly-white school, just wants a drama-free junior year. Naturally, the year is anything but that! She tangles with her former bff, Trecee, and struggles to get over her crush on KJ (who dumped her for Trecee). Feather-lite and PG-rated (except for language)the book succeeds at capturing black slang and culture and portraying Jayd, with all of her head-strong faults, as a woman of conviction and values.
 
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mjspear | outras 3 resenhas | Apr 30, 2012 |
Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing.
Jayd's latest installment isn't short on drama. L. Divine delivers another fast paced read. Previous knowledge of the series wouldn't hurt, but is not necessary. Teens should enjoy.
 
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perchance.cl | outras 6 resenhas | Mar 14, 2011 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
19
Membros
1,123
Popularidade
#22,888
Avaliação
½ 4.5
Resenhas
18
ISBNs
97
Idiomas
1
Favorito
3

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