The Girls from Corona del Mar is one of the most complex, layered friendship stories that I have ever read. It does not shy away from dark topics and ethical debates, and readers will likely feel uncomfortable at times as the story…
Though the author has a modicum of talent, this is a very raw, amateurish work that needed a quality editor. If you choose to go with a first person narrator, that person had better be a solid human being, not a borderline head case like…
Nov 29, 2014kelliyfults rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
I was reminded of the awkwardness and glory in being a teenage girl. There were no all-good girls when I was growing up, and no all-bad ones either. This story is so REAL... I almost feel it has been filed away as 'memories' rather than…
Sep 06, 2014bookwormjeph rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I was a little unsure of reading this book as I usually are not interested in coming of age angst between teenage girls. But I am glad I did as the teenage segments of their friendship was mostly told in a flashback style with most of…
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The Girls From Corona Del Mar