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Mates, Dates, and Designer Divas

Mates, Dates, and Designer Divas

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, but not as good as the first two
Review: Okay, so we've heard Lucy's story and Izzie's story. Now it's Nesta's turn.

When Nesta is stuck on a three-hour train ride, she meets Simon, and they connect instantly. Simon invites Nesta to go horseback riding, skiing, and the movies, etc. But, on every "date" they go on, his sister Tanya and her friend Cressida tag along. Cressida has a BIG problem with Nesta, and is just downright mean to her. Meanwhile, Izzie's singing with a band, and Lucy's back with her old boyfriend Tony.

This book is funny, but not as good as the first two. And it really bothers me how Nesta talks - she always says how she's so pretty, and when you're pretty like she is boys always flock around you, etc. she sounds just like one of the stuck up girls that she complains about.

Overall grade - B

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: NOT better than the first two
Review: Once again, we enter the world where only boys, kissing, makeup, being pretty, etc are the top priotities in life! *Sarcasm* While I didn't really like the first two, they are MUCH better in comparison to this book. Nesta is full of herself, and in a way, a poser. She thinks she MUST appear to be rich, and perfect before a boy will like her past her beautiful exterior. And the drinking situation wasn't handled very well. There should have at least been some consequences--come on, what is that showing us these days? I wouldn't recommend any of the books in this series.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good if you're bored
Review: This is not the best book to read, but if you're bored and nothing else to do, then it's enough to keep you entertained. It's light and pretty much a chick flick.


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