hey have anyone read the book Queen of Cool? if so what is it about? this girl said that it has some sexual stuff in it but she wont exactly tell me what it said. also is it a good book to buy or no? i rate high for good answers and dont try to lie because i have ways of knowing. LOL!!!
QueenCece answered Saturday March 18 2006, 6:21 pm: Hey i say get the book it is a very good book. She's knows what she's talkin about. Any book that can offer sexual stuff to learn or know about is a great book to be. If you don't want to chance reading it and it turns out bad to you borrow the book from the library or just read it in the book store and decide there to keep it. hope i helped!! [ QueenCece's advice column | Ask QueenCece A Question ]
blue_bunny answered Saturday March 18 2006, 2:38 am: Libby Brin is cool. She's a member of the coolest clique on campus, throws amazing parties, and starts the newest, hottest (if short-lived) trends.
And she's bored.
It's not enough anymore for Libby to have money, sex without strings, and the ability to do pretty much whatever she wants. She's growing tired of her shallow friends and their lackluster ambitions. Her need to become something more than she is leads her to do the unexplainable, even the unthinkable, the uncoolest thing she's ever done: She signs up for an internship at the Los Angeles Zoo.
At the zoo, she is assigned to work with Tina, a Little Person with a big personality, and Sheldon, who is overweight, shy, and incredibly smart. As Libby becomes more interested in her work at the zoo, she begins drifting from her friends and is soon the last person to find out about the latest trends. This Queen of Cool, though, is starting to figure out that there's a lot more to being cool than fashion-slave t-shirts and wearing pencils taped to your jeans.
That's a specific review of this book. I personally haven't read this book, but just by reading the preview it sounded rather good. The sexual stuff prob. includes "sex with no strings" [ blue_bunny's advice column | Ask blue_bunny A Question ]
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