Some Girls Are: A Novel

· St. Martin's Griffin
4.2
43 reviews
eBook
256
Pages
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About this eBook

Classic Courtney Summers with a brand new look and exclusive bonus material! This ebook edition of Some Girls Are includes updated text and a discussion guide.

The only thing worse than being Anna Morrison's best friend is being her enemy—and Regina Afton is about to discover that the hard way. After she's set-up by a fellow member of their vicious, all-girl clique, Regina ends up on the receiving end of the same acts of cruelty she spent years committing and seeks solace in the unexpected company of Michael Hayden, a quiet loner she used to bully. As tensions grow and the abuse worsens, the two question whether a mean girl can ever truly be redeemed for her past, and if not, just how much should she be made to pay. As their feelings for each other grow more complicated and the final days of senior year march toward an explosive conclusion, they're terrified to find out . . .

Also available from Courtney Summers: I'M THE GIRL, the new "brutally captivating" (Publishers Weekly, starred review) queer thriller based loosely on The Epstein case.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
43 reviews
Hayle Lair
20 December 2012
This book is okay. I was mad because her best friend thought that the should do something like that to her. Also why would she go to that one person who she bullies and tell this to her. I don't understand.
A Google user
some girls are is a book about hightschool life and what people can go through. this book made me cry and i dont really cry. you can even relate some events in this book to your own.
A Google user
22 November 2011
Dark, intense, and incredibly engaging. It starts with the worst day of the protagonist's life and goes down-hill from there. A thoroughly entertaining YA novel that shows just how grim high school can be, and that you survive it.

About the author

Courtney Summers is the author of young adult novels including Fall for Anything and Cracked Up to Be. She lives and writes in Canada, where she divides her time between a piano, a camera, and a word-processing program when she's not planning for the impending zombie apocalypse.

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