Wednesday, December 9, 2009

The Bitch Posse by Martha O'Connor


The Bitch Posse is poorly written, the characters are unsympathetic and the premise unbelievable.

The ending explains nothing and leaves you wishing that you'd never come across this "book".

This book is difficult to finish, it took me way too long to read it. The material is dark but that isn't what made this book so terrible because it had the potential to be decent.

Skip this book or borrow it. I loathed it,


Grade: F





Synopsis (B&N)

These are the confessions of The Bitch Posse. Cherry, Rennie, and Amy were outcasts, rebels, and dreamers. And their friendship was so all-encompassing that some would call it dangerous. This is the story of three women—as seniors in high school and as women in their mid-thirties—who formed a bond in order to survive the pitfalls and perils of their lives. Their secrets have torn them apart, while inextricably binding them to one another. hat happened to them? And can they survive their shared history, even today?

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