Simon and Schuster.
This is the second book of the series ‘Million Dollar Mates’ it has the same main character, and there are a few new ones. Jess’s life in Porchester Parkis not as bad as in the other book. Here she meets new people and makes new friends that belong to a completely different world (the world of rich people and no freedom). She realises the many types of worlds that people live in, the rich, the normal, the poor, and the homeless.
She also starts to get to know Riko, a Chinese girl of her age that at the beginning tries to fake being friends with her, but at the end she shares her secret and they are good friends. The non-serious relationship that starts at the end of the last book continued, but Jess wanted to get serious, so things got complicated until the end of the book when they decided to make it official.
The theme is friendship and love and the genre is romantic novel.
The theme is friendship and love and the genre is romantic novel.
My favourite part of the book was when Jess went to Tom’s party (the boy with the relationship), because it started off very romantic and dreamy and ended up being horrible. They were hanging out at the party deciding to move to the next step, when suddenly a boy comes and pukes all over the wall next to them. Ewwwww!!! (NOT romantic).
I would recommend this book to teens, 10 to 15, because it’s really girly and it’s all about friendship, boyfriends, shopping, etc
I would rate this book 3 stars.
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