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When three Lake Oswego High School girls from different social groups, good-girl Elodie, popular Tabitha, and tough Moe, meet in a rehabilitation group, they discover they have much more in common than shoplifting.
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I loved it I had so much fun reading the character I loved in the show like the cast really do bring and flush out the 3 of them so well I loved it so much and I wish I could have continued to be in this world with them bc I love reading about there bond and friendship
I didn't mean to read 2 books about teen thieves in a row but then I DID. I really enjoyed this! Kind of like an All Girls Breakfast Club, about 3 high school girls from DIFFERENT CLIQUES (princess, new-to-town good girl, stoner) who all have to go to Shoplifters Anonymous and (spoiler) become friends.
It was a pretty quick read–narration is split between the 3 girls, and Elodie (the good girl) narrates in verse–and it doesn't necessarily traverse much new ground (the rich princess has trouble at home! the new girl has cutting observations about social dynamics at the school!)–but it's very well executed and all three girls are interesting and likeable, and all subvert their archetypes at least a little bit. (For example, by shoplifting.)
I also thought the depictions of Shoplifters Anonymous & its leader Shawn was a hilarious take on support groups and the like.
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