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Review: Some Girls Are by Courtney Summers Some Girls Are by Courtney Summers is a raw, unflinching exploration of high school hierarchy and the devastating power of girl-on-girl bullying. Far from the campy satire of Mean Girls , this novel presents a harrowing reality where popularity is a weapon and safety is never guaranteed. The Story: From Predator to Prey We tend to want clear lines between our
Regina Afton was once a key member of the "Fearsome Fivesome," the elite clique that ruled Hallowell High through intimidation and cruelty. Her status vanishes in a single night after an incident at a party involving her best friend's boyfriend. Instead of finding support after a near-assault, Regina is branded a "whore" and "frozen out" by her former friends. Far from the campy satire of Mean Girls