LitPick Review
Three girls have spent their whole high school years without saying a single word to one another. However, all of that will change on this disastrous prom night. Bliss was having a perfect prom...until she found her boyfriend and her best friend in the back seat of their limo making out. Jolene is the bad girl with the bad reputation, even though the rumors aren't all true. She wouldn't be caught dead at prom, especially in pink ruffles. Yet, she's there waiting for a guy that's almost an hour late. Wallflower Meg Zuckerman didn't expect her blind date to stand her up and being stuck in the parking lot outside what she was hoping to be a night to remember. These girls form a surprising friendship when they team up for a night of revenge.
Opinion:
The Anti-Prom was a charming book. The way the author brings three unlikely allies together was enjoyable. However, the plot was a little predictable. I didn't like the ending so much because it wasn't very surprising. Although the book was a fun read, it could've been better.