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Book Reviews of Hazing Meri Sugarman (Hazing Meri Sugarman, Bk 1)

Hazing Meri Sugarman (Hazing Meri Sugarman, Bk 1)
Hazing Meri Sugarman - Hazing Meri Sugarman, Bk 1
Author: M. Apostolina
ISBN-13: 9781416906100
ISBN-10: 141690610X
Publication Date: 12/20/2005
Pages: 272
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Book Type: Paperback
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jaglvr avatar reviewed Hazing Meri Sugarman (Hazing Meri Sugarman, Bk 1) on + 127 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
i surprisingly enjoyed this book. thought in honestly, i doubt a character like Cindy would actually put up with so much crap. enjoyed htis one more than the 2nd one, but have to read the 3rd one to see how it all plays out
Joynessdotcom avatar reviewed Hazing Meri Sugarman (Hazing Meri Sugarman, Bk 1) on + 53 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book wasn't too good. It was actually kind of sad. How could someone put up with so much crap? Why didn't she just leave? Well, you'll see.
GeniusJen avatar reviewed Hazing Meri Sugarman (Hazing Meri Sugarman, Bk 1) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Jocelyn Pearce for TeensReadToo.com

Cindy Bixby has always been a loser. There may be kinder ways to say it, but that's just the way it is. All through high school, she was tormented by her classmates. At home, her sister Lisa has always gotten all the attention from her pretty, former-cheerleader mother who just can't seem to understand how she ended up with a daughter like Cindy.

Now, though, Cindy wants to change that. She's going to college at Rumson University, her parents' alma mater, and she's going to change her life! She's optimistic (rather annoyingly so, actually) about her chances of having friends (maybe even being popular), and even getting a boyfriend!

How is she going to do it? Cindy has a plan. Her mother says joining a sorority is the only way to go, so Cindy's pledging Alpha Beta Delta, the sorority of which her mother was once the president.

To her surprise, Cindy makes it. Her life is looking up; she's a member of an influential sorority, and she actually has a couple of friends! Even Alpha Beta Delta president, Meri Sugarman, seems to like Cindy. She helps Cindy to become beautiful and confident. Cindy's life is going great!

That is, until she invades Meri's territory. She was amazed when popular, handsome Keith Ryder actually liked her. It really was too good to be true. See, Keith is Meri's. Sure, they're broken up, and Meri doesn't want him, but she certainly doesn't want former-loser Cindy Bixby to have him. And just as easily as she was able to make Cindy's life fabulous, she makes it even worse than before. Meri has that power; the power to destroy anyone's life. Unfortunately, she is something of a psychopath.

So now Cindy and her new friends Patty, Lindsay, Keith, and even Bud Finger from high school have a mission. They're going to bring Meri down.

HAZING MERI SUGARMAN is a fantastic page-turner! M. Apostolina is a brilliant new writer. Cindy's character development is remarkably realistic; as she writes in her journal, you can see her change from an overly optimistic, naive, and often annoying character to one who, after seeing and experiencing something of the real world plus dealing with psychopath Meri Sugarman, actually knows more of what the world really is--and she can use that to her advantage, to stop Meri.

If you're put off by her bubbly, annoying tone in Cindy's first few journal entries, keep reading! That's just part of who Cindy is at the beginning. Honestly, even the nicest person would just want to slap her a few times. Soon, though, she becomes a much more likeable character.

HAZING MERI SUGARMAN is full of great characters! Even (or perhaps especially) the less-likeable characters had me wanting to read more and more about them. This novel is funny (at times laugh-out-loud hilarious), absorbing, and, well, fantastic! I've read a few other reviews of the book, and reviewers kept calling it unrealistic. I highly doubt it was supposed to mirror the lives of actual college students; in fact, I'd be quite frightened if it did! Suspend disbelief for awhile; you will absolutely love this book!