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The Ultimate Test (The Lip Gloss Chronicles)
The Ultimate Test - The Lip Gloss Chronicles
Author: Shelia M. Goss
ISBN-13: 9781601621863
ISBN-10: 1601621868
Publication Date: 6/1/2009
Pages: 288
Edition: 1
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
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Publisher: Urban Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Reviewed by Jaglvr for TeensReadToo.com

The ultimate test? Never dish on the same guy as your best friend. You know nothing good can come of it.

It's the start of freshman year, and for some reason, Britney, Jasmine, and Sierra find themselves thrust into life at a public high school. The three girls have been attending private school since they were little, but all of their parents have decided they need to experience the public system now that they're starting high school.

The girls know they're hip and all that, but when an older boy, DJ, starts showing interest in not just one of them, but two, attitudes erupt and tempers flare. Britney can see that DJ is a player, but Sierra and Jasmine are at each other constantly trying to gain DJ's attention. Britney is caught in the middle and doesn't know what to do. Then, Britney catches Marcus' eye. Marcus is DJ's cousin. He doesn't seem to be the player that DJ is, but can Britney trust him?

As you can imagine, girl drama abounds in THE ULTIMATE TEST, the first volume in THE LIP GLOSS CHRONICLES. Britney has a great head on her shoulders and is a good role model for young girls reading this book. She's stuck in a situation that happens all the time in any school, urban or not. It takes a tough situation to make the girls come to their senses and realize that friends should always come before boys.

THE ULTIMATE TEST is a fast read, but very relevant to teen life today. Except for some confusion over some of the city slang used in the book, this is a new series that is bound to please anyone that gives it a go.