From the cover blurb of Kill the Boy Band:
Just know from the start that it wasn’t supposed to go like this. All we wanted
was to get near them. That’s why we got a room at the hotel where they were
staying.
We were not planning to kidnap one of them. Especially
not the most useless one. But we had him – his room key, his cell phone, and
his secrets.
We were not planning on what happened next.
We swear.
Goldy Moldavsky captures fandom, cynical teen girls, snarky
texts, and the crazy world that is celebrity. This is a quick hilarious book
about girls and power – whether used for good or evil or confusion. The power
of the internet, tweets, and plain face to face glares. Who knew you could have
a boy band created solely because the boys’ names were Rupert? And what length
will girls go to meet their fave? And how long does loyalty last –
whether to a boy band idol or to teen friendship?
Kill the Boy Band is a rush to read with spot
on dialogue and many twists and turns in just one day. Turn off your phone and
turn the pages
I would probably enjoy this book a lot since I was so crazed for all the bands I loved when I was a teen. Except they weren't boy bands in those days!
ReplyDeleteI thought this book was a hoot. My guess is you'll be amused
DeleteMaking you turn the pages is a sure sign of a good one indeed for a read
ReplyDeleteand a laugh
DeleteMust be a good one if you are recommending turning the phone off :)
ReplyDeletebetty
obviously I have a theme going this week about phones!
DeleteGood review on what appears to be a good book.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
thanks for coming by
DeleteWhat an intriguing blurb. Sounds like a fun read. I haven't heard about it, so thanks for telling us.
ReplyDeleteI find some odd but good stuff
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