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Pledged: The Secret Life of Sororities
Pledged The Secret Life of Sororities
Author: Alexandra Robbins
Now in paperback, the New York Times bestseller-with over 91,000 copies in print-that takes you behind closed doors to see what really goes on in America's sororities ver wonder what sorority life is really like? In Pledged, bestselling author Alexandra Robbins goes undercover to expose the dark side of collegiate sisterhood-the psychological ab...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781439558218
ISBN-10: 1439558213
Publication Date: 10/4/2008
Pages: 370
Edition: Reprint
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Book Type: Library Binding
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reviewed Pledged: The Secret Life of Sororities on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 12
Despite all its controversy, a fairly interesting insight into the world of sororities, and an even broader commentary on young college women today (coming from a sorority member myself). Part storytelling about a few main characters, part factual commentary on the state of student organizations.
Lin11879 avatar reviewed Pledged: The Secret Life of Sororities on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 11
This book was not really what I expected it to be. It had a lot more historical and social discussion than I had anticipated. I thought it would be written more like a memoir of the experience the writer had. It was interesting, but I did occasionally find myself getting bored. It definitely had some shocking stories, and I think was occasionally biased and preachy, but overall was fairly balanced in its representation of sorority life.
reviewed Pledged: The Secret Life of Sororities on + 21 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 8
I loved this book. It presented sororities and the Greek system in a well rounded and interesting manner. Through interviews with actual members of sororities, Robbins gets a first hand look at the good, bad and ugly sides of sorority life. A fascinating and interesting read.
castelli avatar reviewed Pledged: The Secret Life of Sororities on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
Robbins goes undercover and writes what she is secretly told, and what she secretly observes, and then uncovers everything bad about sorority, fraternity, and greek-life.

As a sorority girl, I was interested to see what our "truth" really is. As I was reading this, I was furious at the stereotypes she claims to be sorority-wide. But, because of how angry I was, I couldn't stop reading!

A must read for sorority girls!

Interesting book to read, and I'm sure some chapters really are like her examples.. but read with an open mind!
GowerMeower avatar reviewed Pledged: The Secret Life of Sororities on + 179 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
Am investigative view of sorority life by an author who followed around sisters for one year. I found the book to be unbiased and well written. It's an interesting look from a sociology standpoint, particularly the things girls do for acceptance and following along within the group mentality without even realizing it, even if they know it is wrong or immoral.
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reviewed Pledged: The Secret Life of Sororities on
An interesting look at what we all probably already knew about Pan Hell groups. I would recommend it as a good read-- not great.
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I had not heard about the controversy surrounding this book but when I picked it up, it looked interesting. I am not a sorority member--and actually never understood the entire concept. I did not find the book to be unbiased, even though I mostly agreed when the author started letting her's poke through. I did not find the book to be interesting, either. It was a chore to keep the characters straight because I did not find them interesting or engaging. Overall, I found it boring to read. Yes, I admit I was looking for a sensational slam against sority life. The author did make some important points about women and self-esteem but she could have accomplished that in a two page essay. I am happy to pass this on to someone who might get more out of it.
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funny and real