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A Reader of Fictions: Clever Girls Like Clever Boys Much More Than Clever Boys Like Clever Girls - Pelle Carlberg

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Clever Girls Like Clever Boys Much More Than Clever Boys Like Clever Girls - Pelle Carlberg

Smart Girls Get What They Want

Author: Sarah Strohmeyer
Pages: 348
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Publication Date: June 26, 2012
Source: Won ARC from an EpicReads Giveaway

Description from Goodreads:
Gigi, Bea, and Neerja are best friends and total overachievers. Even if they aren’t the most popular girls in school, they aren’t too worried. They know their real lives will begin once they get to their Ivy League colleges. There will be ivy, and there will be cute guys in the libraries (hopefully with English accents)! But when an unexpected event shows them they’re missing out on the full high school experience, it’s time to come out of the honors lounge and into the spotlight. They make a pact: They will each take on their greatest challenge—and they will totally rock it.

Gigi decides to run for student rep, but she’ll have to get over her fear of public speaking—and go head-to-head with gorgeous California Will. Bea used to be one of the best skiers around, until she was derailed. It could be time for her to take the plunge again. And Neerja loves the drama club but always stayed behind the scenes—until now.

These friends are determined to show that smart girls get what they want—but that could mean getting way more attention than they ever bargained for....


First Sentence: "Before Bea, Neerja, and I got everything we wanted from high school—the adoration, the fun, the fame, the super-hot boys—all we did was study."

Review:
What attracted me to Strohmeyer's first YA effort is obvious: the title. I want to live in this magical world where being smart will get me precisely what I desire. Of course, nothing's really that simple, and the girls spend a lot of time NOT getting what they want. SGGWTW (long-ass title even when abbreviated!) isn't so much about how being smart will open every door for you; it's about understand others and discovering yourself in the process.

The most powerful theme for me was this one of first impressions and their general inaccuracy. Throughout the book, Gigi learns things that surprise her about people she's known for years. For example, she is shocked to find out that one of the popular girls not in top level classes, who she thought only cared about boys and shopping, is obsessed with Anna Karenina. As time passes and she gives people a chance to be get to know her, she discovers hidden depths, forms new kinships with people she always stereotyped, and learns that people aren't necessarily what they appear to be. This realization helps her to overcome her own stereotype of being 'the smart girl,' freeing her to just be Gigi.

For roughly the first half of this book, I thought Strohmeyer had written hackneyed teen chick lit. In fact, it was reminding me a lot of Pilgrims Don't Wear Pink, with the supposedly smart girl obsessed with a hot, obviously douchey guy. I was not particularly into the book until about half way through when I realized that Strohmeyer was going to overthrow all of that. If you're frustrated in the beginning, do not give up, because, if you're like me, you will all of a sudden be SO INTO IT.

Strohmeyer ultimately does some things here that I really do not see in enough YA fiction. First and foremost, I was thrilled to see a real friendship. In a lot of YA, the friends serve only as a receptacle for the plaintive cries of the heroine about how X is so hot and she can't help wanting him despite the fact that he is an asshat. The heroine never thinks of her friend except when SHE needs something, and we never learn anything about the friend's life.

Bea, Neerja and Gigi are not like that at all. Throughout the novel, they are constantly watching out for one another, supporting one another, and hanging out. They clearly love one another so much, and are always ready to offer a comforting shoulder after a breakup. Gigi joins a sports team to support Bea (even though she's really not good at it) and tries out for a play to support Neerja (even though she's so afraid of public speaking she often throws up). They will do anything for one another, and no boy could ever stand in the way of that. They are straight up 'hos over bros,' which is so REFRESHING.

As I mentioned, Gigi does have a jerk that wants her or at least pretends to, and she wants him as well. However, what makes Gigi different is that, despite her hormones saying yes yes yes, she doesn't make any rash decisions. She questions his motivations and considers whether he would be a good idea. She moons over him a little, but she does so privately. You can't really help who you're attracted to so much, but you CAN help how you react to it, and I'm so glad to finally see a YA heroine who is not overwhelmed by her lust.

SGGWTW totally charmed me in the end, proving to be much deeper than I was anticipating. If you want to read some realistic fiction that's actually realistic (but still happy and romantic), this is a good one. This is a wonderful summer read, so grab a copy for your vacation! You will not regret it!

Rating: 4/5

Favorite Quote: " ‘This is probably the advantage of being stupid. Stupid people just do. We tend to overthink. If we could eliminate the “over” and just think, then we could do, too. Only we’d be smarter doers because we’d be thinkers.’ "

"You see the clever girls look for the clever boys"

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11 Comments:

Blogger Sarah Strohmeyer said...

Wow, what a detailed, organized review. Thank you.....

June 15, 2012 at 9:42 AM  
Blogger Christina said...

Awww, yay! Glad you liked it!

June 15, 2012 at 9:42 AM  
Blogger Heather said...

This book sounds really good! I will totally check it out :)

June 15, 2012 at 12:30 PM  
Blogger Christina said...

Haha, don't you love browsing my library?

June 15, 2012 at 1:18 PM  
Blogger Kimberly @ Caffeinated Reviewer said...

This sounds like a cute summer read. I haven't tried YA contemporary romance yet..but I am glad it redeemed itself and that you enjoyed it so much. Cute cover!

June 15, 2012 at 2:19 PM  
Blogger Christina said...

The cover is pretty cute. I like that she's wearing ordinary clothes...even if I hate skinny jeans!

June 15, 2012 at 2:20 PM  
Blogger Kat said...

Hos over bros *falls over laughing*. I like the sound of this one, I'm so NOT into stereotypical YA.

June 16, 2012 at 8:33 AM  
Blogger Christina said...

Haha, I'm glad you enjoyed that. Yeah, if you read it, just make sure you keep going, because it takes a turn at some point. I really enjoyed in the end, though!

June 16, 2012 at 10:41 AM  
Blogger Heather said...

You know it!

June 17, 2012 at 10:32 PM  
Blogger April (BooksandWine) said...

I DO have vacation in a few weeks, around independence day. I am TOTALLY going to read this during that vacation because it randomly came in my mail yesterday and I am all about girls who don't act like asshats over boys.

Also? I love all of the attitude in this review, rock on with yo bad ass self, Christina.

June 19, 2012 at 7:30 AM  
Blogger Christina said...

That IS awesome. I hope you enjoy it as you read on your vacation! I am so envious of how books just come to you! Poof!

And, yes, I love when girls can look past the hot exterior and be like...but...I think maybe not.

Thanks, April. I learned from you that sass doesn't have to get you in trouble!

June 19, 2012 at 8:01 AM  

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