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Girl Goddess #9
Book: Girl Goddess #9
Written by: Francesca Lia Block
Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

Amazing Book
Rating: 5 / 5
Girl Goddess #9 is an amazing book.

It captures many different modern teenage girl voices.

Yeah Francesca!


Goddesses
Rating: 5 / 5
Books by Francesca Lia Block are always gorgeous. In Girl Goddess #9, there were stories about girls making zines, in love with rock stars, about best friends racing through life. There was a girl with a little blue friend in her closet, and a girl who had two beautiful mothers. Jacaranda, Rave, Desiree, Alabaster Duchess and Lady Ivory, Pixie and Pony, Tuck, Izzy and Anastasia, Winnie, & Tweetie Sweet Pea are all goddesses.

As always, I appreciated the pulchritudinous diction of my favorite author. Words that make you feel like everything is shattering inside, and then melting all together again, better than before. Dragons in Manhattan was a gorgeous story that spun like glittering kaleidoscopes. Izzy & Anastasia are so beautiful, two monarchs spinning a web for their daughter to fly from. It is definitely the best story in the book.


cute
Rating: 3 / 5
I really enjoyed the first story in this book. About Sweet Pea and Peachy Pie. Cute. The other stories are okay but the first and 'Rave' are worth a read. Sometimes I read the stories and wished for more, but most of the time I wished that FLB wrote with better grammer skills. She loves to start a sentence with And. It gets annoying. If you want to read a better book from FLB try Violet and Claire or Echo.


 
 
 



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