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A review by theresidentbookworm
Deep Down Popular by Phoebe Stone
2.0
Yet another Salvation Army find... You gotta love the deal! *smiles* Anyway, I read this Sunday night instead of doing my homework, and while I was glad for the distraction, this was nothing special. Frankly, I've read enough novels with a Jessie Lou lately. In fact, this sister dynamic in this reminds me somewhat of the one in Durable Goods. Of course, there's also the popular boy who you can't even figure out why Jessie Lou likes and the annoying little kid who was thrown in for no random reason. The highlight of this book for me was the grandpa. He was hilarious, and I could appreciative his humor since I don't have a grandpa of my own. Ultimately, this was an okay to spend an hour or so, but it's nothing spectacular, and nothing I would recommend.