I saw what Chapman was trying to do. She was trying to show that being asteically undeveloped is not a good thing. I just don't think this was the best way to show it. Like that time when that guy...forgot his name....said he had had a crush on her since forever. And she didn't noticed because she was just paying attention to the bad things in her life. I kinda hated that she ended up with Rock. In my opinion, he was a shallow, too gorgeous for his own good oaf who didn't know what he wanted. He ended up with Sarah anyway. I dunno. Kinda hated it. I know my review is not of the highest standard and I am sorry. I know what I want to say but sometimes have a very hard time making my hands keep up with my head. Sorry for the lackluster review. Flawless.True to its name. Lara Chapman has proved to girls that it is okay to have flaws to be with the most to-die-for guy in school. She has taught me how to stand up for my rights and to actually say that I am proud of that flaw. She also expresses about having good grades doesn't mean you are not pretty and a nerd. She also expresses that love can come in many different ways.Like how Kristen and Sarah loves each other as blood sisters and ho Rock love Sarah through the charades. this book really is worthy of my time of reading. Lara Chapman at her best.
Haha just like cyrano de Bergerac. Lol it was good but it wasn't that good for a five star
—Amalm
It ended short and sweet (:
—kaitegray09
Nice message, boring book.
—katybe