How (Not) to Find a Boyfriend
โ Scribed by Schrier, Allyson Valentine; Valentine, Allyson
- Book ID
- 107517436
- Publisher
- Philomel
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 246 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
_A funny and smart romantic comedy about getting the guy. . . and finding yourself.
_
Sophomore Nora Fulbright is the most talented and popular new cheerleader on the Riverbend High cheer squad. Never mind that she used to be queen of the nerdsโa chess prodigy who answered every question first, aced every test and repelled friends at every turnโbecause this year, Nora is determined to fully transition from social pupa to full blown butterfly, even if it means dumbing down her entire schedule. But when funny, sweet and very cute Adam moves to town and steals Noraโs heart with his ultra-smarts and illegally cute dimple, Nora has a problem. How can she prove to him that sheโs not a complete airhead? Nora devises a seemingly simple plan to barter her way into Adamโs classes that involves her classmates, friendsโand her older brother Philโs award-winning AP history paper. But soon, Nora can barely keep track of her trades, and struggles to stay in control of her image.
In the end, the only thing that can save Nora is a chess tournamentโthat she has to compete in wearing her cheerleading uniform. Can she prove to everyone that she can be both a butterfly and a nerd?
Allyson Valentine has created a story so full of enamoring characters, pitch-perfect humor, and delightfully frustrating romance that it will leave you cheering. Great for fans of Stephanie Perkins's Anna and the French Kiss , Susanne Colosanti and Sarah Dessen.
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