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The life lesson: friends are way more valuable than popularity... and staying true to yourself is what matters, not the parties or the fun.
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Reader reviewed by Catalina

How to be popular is a book that shows us Steph, an unpopular girl who wishes by all means to be "liked be people", which, translated into a highschool-vocabulary, is to be POPULAR. And to put her plan into action, she uses a book that guides her step by step thorugh the process: it teaches her what is required to be popular.
Steph follows the instructions and begins succesfully to escale the social stairs, but not without some people disagreeing - some of them friends of her, and some of them her mortal enemies -, though she doesn't pay much attention to them.
So, will she understand that being popular isn't the imporant thing, but that "being liked" by just the right people is what she has to be looking for? And, maybe, if she stays true to herself, love can be in her way.
I loved this book. It was one of those which, somehow, "calls" you when you're not reading it, and, until you have it in your hands, you're not calm. I highly reccomend it to girls ages 14 and up.
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