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The Party's Over Paperback | Pages: 187 pages
Rating: 3.63 | 107 Users | 11 Reviews

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Original Title: The Party's Over
ISBN: 0749718692 (ISBN13: 9780749718695)
Edition Language: English

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I first read this when I was either 12 or 13, and just recently found it while cleaning out my old bedroom, so I reread it.

Helen (or Hallie, depending on what chapter her name is different) is kind of unlikable at times. I still hated her "best friend", Flavia, who was a nasty, condescending piece of work, just as much as I did when I was in middle school. Re-reading it now, I also think it kind of glamorizes not getting an education, which is highly discouraged in today's day and age especially. I wonder, if this story were written today, how different it might be since more people attend college now than they did 20+ years ago, when this story was first written.

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Title:The Party's Over
Author:Caroline B. Cooney
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 187 pages
Published:December 1997 by Mammoth (first published 1989)
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Fiction. Teen

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comfort reading at its finest.

17th book read in 2013. Number 291 out of 308 on my all time book list.Follow the link below to see my video review:http://youtu.be/8WGsQvC1UBA

My favorite Caroline B. Cooney novel.

13-year-old me would have loved this.

Oh god, I could not stand Hallie. That being said, I have a soft spot for senior year/we're going to college (or not) stories.Lots of typos/formatting errors in the Kindle edition.

I really liked this book back in the day - I think I read it more than once. Now that I think about it, it slightly glamourizes not getting an education, but mostly I think it's about figuring out who you are and what you like, and feeling comfortable with it.

This is one of my favorite books. It is the lesson everybody wakes up to at one point.

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