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|title= The Popularity Rules
|author= Abby McDonald
|buy= Yes
|borrow= Yes
|format= Paperback
|pages=474
|publisher=Arrow
|date= September 2009
|isbn=978-0099533894
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This is Abby McDonald's second book. Her teen novel, ''Sophomore Switch,'' about Oxford and University of California students exchanging, looks just as entertaining. At only 24, I think she should stay with the exciting young adult world while she's switched on to its language and aspirations. With so many productive years ahead, writing for boring old adults can wait for a bit.
My thanks to Arrow Books for sending ''The Popularity Rules''. We also have a review of [[The Liberation of Alice Love by Abby McDonald]].
If you want something a little more adult but still with a message, Tatiana Boncompagni's recently published [[Hedge Fund Wives by Tatiana Boncompagni|Hedge Fund Wives]] is excellent, within the genre, as is Katie Fforde's [[Wedding Season by Katie Fforde|Wedding Season]]. Other stories set in the young adult world are Chris Manby's [[Crazy in Love by Chris Manby|Crazy in Love]] or Melissa Nathan's [[The Nanny by Melissa Nathan|The Nanny]]. At the younger end, Laura Ruby's [[Good Girls by Laura Ruby|Good Girls]], Suzanne Bugler's [[Meet Me At The Boathouse by Suzanne Bugler|Meet me at the Boathouse]] and Chris Higgins' [[A Perfect Ten by Chris Higgins|A Perfect Ten]] might appeal. Each and every one of them was very well received, here at The Bookbag.
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