L.A. Summer review by TKono
L.A. Summer: Friends Til' the Blood End
by Sheryl Mallory-Johnson
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Chick Lit

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Staten Island, NY, United States
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"L.A. Summer" by Sheryl Mallory-Johnson is a highly disappointing read. It chronicles mainly the story of three teenage girls. Accessory characters are mentioned, but the focus is on Stacy's old best friend Mikki visiting for the summer only to find Stacy has a new best friend named Charlette. Anyway, all three have boyfriends for the moment and tend to only discuss boys. Over-the-top drama ensues as the girls argue. There is little suspense, and the plot is highly predictable. Sadly, the whole story can be summed up from the back cover.

Opinion: 

Derogatory, sexually perverse, and grammatically incorrect, this book is a train wreck. The teenage girls are described by how much curves they have. Sentence fragments flood the pages, and slang words from the eighties are profuse. Girls give up their virginity in horrific detail. While set in LA, the story is anything but classy. The African American characters are just further stereotyped as hoodlums.

 

 

Rating:
1
Content Rating:

Content rating - mature content

Explain your content rating: 

perverse graphic nature
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