![]() I still enjoyed the book, because it was a cute, funny read that was good for a quick pick-me-up. With the exception of April, the characters could be stereotypical archetypes in places, with the super popular girl and her dumb followers. Although the lessons taught in THE LIPSTICK LAWS might be good to learn, they often came across as a bit preachy to me. The story was rather predictable and I could see things coming from a long way. April's voice was wonderful and fresh, and I was chuckling my way through the book, from her commentary on the school to her own tissue-stuffing habits.īut while the voice was fantastic and made the novel such a fun read, I was still a little bored in certain spots. Despite all these clichés, however, I found this to be a hilarious read. ![]() ![]() THE LIPSTICK LAWS is a story that's been told many times - the unpopular girl ditches her friends to join the popular gang, except it's really not "all that", and she learns her lesson. ![]()
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