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The Prettiest
The Prettiest
The Prettiest
Audiobook6 hours

The Prettiest

Written by Brigit Young

Narrated by Laura Knight Keating

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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THE PRETTIEST: It’s the last thing Eve Hoffman expected to be, the only thing Sophie Kane knew
she could be, and the one thing Nessa Flores-Brady never wanted to be … until a list appears online,
ranking the top fifty prettiest girls in the eighth grade.

And the list turns everything upside down.

Bookish Eve, ranked number one, can’t ignore how everyone is suddenly talking about her looks—and
her body. Sophie, the most popular girl in school, feels lower than ever when she’s bullied for being
number two. Theater star Nessa didn’t even make the list, but she doesn’t care. Or does she?

It’s time for a takedown. The three girls band together to find out who wrote the list, but their journey
from unlikely vigilantes to fiercely loyal friends doesn’t lead them exactly where they expect
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 14, 2020
ISBN9781980036166
Author

Brigit Young

Brigit Young was born and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is the author of the middle grade novels Worth a Thousand Words, The Prettiest, and Bright. She currently lives in New Jersey with her husband and daughters.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Excellent story. The eighth grade is consumed when a list of the top 50 prettiest girls is published anonymously. The girl who was put at number one hates the attention, the popular girl at number two is insulted, and another who didn't make the list has to hide her embarrassment and hurt. Together they plot to uncover the boy who wrote it and get revenge. Is revenge the right way to handle it, though?