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Perfect You
Perfect You
Author: Elizabeth Scott
Kate Brown's life has gone downhill fast. Her father has quit his job to sell vitamins at the mall, and Kate is forced to work with him. Her best friend has become popular, and now she acts like Kate's invisible.And then there's Will. Gorgeous, unattainable Will, whom Kate acts like she can't stand even though she can't stop thinking abou...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781439505915
ISBN-10: 1439505918
Publication Date: 6/26/2008
Pages: 282
Edition: Reprint
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Book Type: Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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xhollishx avatar reviewed Perfect You on + 68 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is one of the best YA books that I have read this year! Kate is having a bad year. Her BFF is no longer her friend, because she got skinny and popular. Then, her dad quits his job to sell vitamins in the mall. On top of everything, she has to work in the mall with her dad. Then, of course, there's the cute and popular Will. This book is great! I would recommend it.
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Cindy84 avatar reviewed Perfect You on + 118 more book reviews
My Thoughts: Another one from Elizabeth Scott. How many times must I say I love her? I LOVE HER! I LOVE HER! ok, I'm calming down now! This book is so amazing just like all her books. I really enjoyed it. We meet Kate who has to sell this ridiculous vitamins with her dad at the mall and she hates it! Her family is going through a lot of issues right now and this only adds to her stress level. Than there's Will, the guy who has dated "everyone." Kate plays it cool and is sarcastic and totally pretends like she finds him disgusting. Later, Kate ends up playing nice with him, and the love story starts to happen. I won't spoil it for you, but this is a really sweet book and the makeout sessions, whooohoo!!! Makes me want to be a teen again and have some of those! HA!

Overall: Loved It! Can't go wrong with Elizabeth and her totally dreamy guys! When does the Unwritten Rule come out again?? Not soon enough!!!!

Cover: Love It! Makes total sense! How come I want to be this girl in the picture? I mean seriously, how hot can a guy look just from his jeans and shoes?? This guy is hot! hehe! I guess this picture plus the image I get in my head from the book of how Will is supposed to look! Usually I wouldn't wear a dress, but I'd definitely wear that pink dress to be Will's girl!!! hehe~
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Reviewed by Jaglvr for TeensReadToo.com

After finding his office destroyed (though there is never any explanation as to why it had been destroyed), Kate's father quits his job to follow his dream. And that dream is to sell Perfect You vitamins. At a stand in the middle of the mall. Could life get any worse?

For Kate, it can, and it does. Her best friend, Anna, will no longer speak to her. After spending the summer in Maine, Anna has come back gorgeous and is welcomed into the popular crowd. Anna snubs Kate in school, but in private strings her along, telling her that she knows Kate will always be there for her.

To add insult to injury, Kate learns that her mother has invited her grandmother to move in with them. Kate's grandmother has money, and Kate's family is now hurting financially due to her father's crazy dream.

And then there's Will. If everything else didn't already have Kate wound up, Will alone could've done that. Kate keeps pushing Will away before Will has the chance to mess with Kate's head.

During her sophomore year of high school, Kate has more than any 16-year-old should have to handle. PERFECT YOU is a story of one girl's struggle to fit in to a world that keeps changing. All Kate wants is the staid life she has come to know and expect. But no one else seems to realize that's the way it should be.

I have to admit that I was going to give this a 4 star rating. Kate was a bit annoying and constantly pushing people away. But the last fifty pages of the story changed my mind. Kate finally learned to stand up for herself and fight for what she wanted. Her grandmother and her brother finally made Kate realize that she was the one holding herself back.

If you are looking for a feel-good, easy teen novel, this is not the book for you. Ms. Scott writes a shockingly realistic look at how brutal life in high school can be. The story flows quickly and you do get caught up in the characters in the book. There are happy moments in the story, which I don't want to spoil, and you do want the best for Kate in the end. It takes Kate a while to come to terms with the changes in her life, but she does come out okay on the other side.