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Garces Academy

par Zoey Dean

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"If Megan Smith can tutor two heiresses with a combined GPA of roughly 0.2 and get them into Duke University, their grandmother will pay off Megan's college loans in full"--Provided by publisher.
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A really funny read, and the characters are great! ( )
  MariaGreene | Jun 30, 2021 |
Easy book to read, and a hard one to put down. The voice makes the book easy to relate to as well as a storyline that makes you smile. ( )
  Preston.Kringle | Nov 23, 2018 |
Gist of the story: Recent Yale graduate Megan Smith comes to Manhattan with big plans for a career in journalism and even bigger student loan debt: $75,000. When she flails at her trashy tabloid job, she's given an escape hatch: tutor seventeen-year-old identical twins Rose and Sage Baker--yes, the infamous Baker heiresses of Palm Beach, Florida, best known for their massive fortunes and their penchant for drunkenly flashing the paparazzi -- and get their SAT scores up enough to get into Duke. Impossible job -- yes. But if she succeeds, her student debts are history. Unfortunately for Megan, the Baker twins aren't about to curtail their busy social schedules for basic algebra. And they certainly aren't thrilled to have to sit down for a study session with dowdy Megan. Megan quickly discovers that if she's going to get her money, she'll have to learn her Pucci from her Prada. And if she can look the part, maybe, just maybe, she can teach the girls something along the way.

Not badly written, but could not be more cliche. Girl struggles, gets a bunch of whirlwind and fabulous help, screws it all up by trying to be someone she's not, world comes crashing down, discovers her true self and gets friends and hot new boyfriend in the end.

I think I'm officially done with chick-lit. There's just nothing out there that's any good or any different.

It's okay. It's not the best, however, it is one of the better written chick-lit books out there. The idea - tutoring twin girls who make Paris Hilton, Nicole Richey, Lindsay Lohan, AND Britney Spears look like saintly nuns - is different, but the story isn't. It was like a more cheerful happier ending version of "The Nanny Diaries", which I don't find to be chick-lit.

Give it a whirl if you need something light, but don't buy it, check it out from your library. This is the author's first adult novel. *yawn* ( )
  wendithegray | May 1, 2017 |
Fun and light. Some self-reflection on the part of the narrator. And she gets a make-over! All the characters find their way and the reader has some fun reading about the Palm Beach social scene. All in all, a satisfying, if light, read. ( )
  swsmith | Jan 23, 2017 |
Yale graduate Megan Smith has big plans for a career in journalism and even bigger debt: $75,000 in college loans. She grabs a job at a trashy tabloid, gets fired(smaill wonder: nothing can make her care which celebrity just got a nose job), and then gets an offer she just can't refuse.
Seventeen-year-old identical twins Rose and Sage baker are Palm Beach heiresses best known for their massive fortunes and penchant for flashing the paparazzi. Their grandmother offers to pay off Megan's loans if she can tutor the girls and get them into Duke. But the twins aren't about to bend their celubutante schedules to learn algebra. megan quickly discover that she has to know her pucci from her prada to reach these students. If she can look the part, maybe-just maybe-she can teach them something. What Megan could neverimagine is what the whole experience is about to teach her... ( )
  missnickynack | Nov 16, 2009 |
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