The Queen Bee of Bridgeton review by AScho
The Queen Bee of Bridgeton (Dancing Dream)
by Leslie DuBois
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Bayside, WI, United States
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All Sonya and her sister Sasha have ever wanted is to get out of their terrible neighborhood, so when a chance to go to school at the upscale Bridgeport Academy is offered to them, both girls eagerly take the opportunity. At first, Sonya confines herself to her passion for dancing and doesn't quite fit in at her new school, while her popular older sister easily molds to the competitive atmosphere. However, her differences from the rest of the school gains her a basketball star boyfriend, and also pushes her into the spotlight when she dares to challenge the queen bees of her high school. Sonya's bravery earns her both popularity and hatred, and she finds her character tested as she learns things about herself and those close to her that she was never aware of before.

Opinion: 

The Queen Bee of Bridgeton does its best at an entertaining story and real-life characters, but falls flat due to the poor writing style and cheesy dialogue. The narrator, Sonya, has a fresh personality, but makes dim-witted decisions and is occasionally blind to the events going on around her. I did enjoy the plot twist at the end of the book, but the whole storyline of challenging the norm seemed a little overdone. Overall, the book was entertaining, but not wallowing through the scripted dialogue and one-dimensional characters. I would recommend this book for any girl looking for a light, romantic read, but I would warn anyone looking for more substance to pass this book up.
 
Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

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adult content, such as alcohol use and language
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