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Saturday, May 2, 2015

Material Girls Review

Title: Material Girls

Author: Elaine Dimopoulos

Publication House: HMH Books for Young Readers

Publication Date in US: May 5, 2015

Date Started: April 19, 2015

Date Finished: April 29, 2015

Format: E-Book

Medium: Kindle Keyboard

Review:

Agh,  just...agh.  So this book is filed under DNF (Did Not Finish) because, well, I didn't finish it.  I feel as if this book would have appealed to me at a previous point in my life, like when I wanted to major in fashion and attend the Fashion Institute in NYC.  There are certain novels that are written for a specific group of people and I feel as if this is one of those books.  While this book is a sort of dystopian (maybe utopian for some) it still kind of feels like it could be within in century.

I am a self-proclaimed sewing enthusiast that has to take monthly breaks to appreciate the art of "THE SEW".  Really what I'm trying to say is I enjoy sewing.  I like taking pieces of nothing and turning it into something that someone can wear.

I thought I would really like this story.  I had no want to read it, really.  There wasn't that catch that kept wanting me to come back and read it.  Normally I can power through something in order to give a full review but I just couldn't.  The characters lacked any kind of star quality about them and I couldn't figure out why the main character was so dull.

I don't know.  Not much to go on for a not much to go on review.  Sry.

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