Everybody's favorite blonde gives school politics some new highlights!
With fabulous hair, a perfect boyfriend, and great friends, Elle Woods thinks that junior year at Beverly Hills High will be the best. But when she hears that Curt Blaylock is running for student body president on a platform of abolishing all school dances, Elle has no choice but to run against him -- she's been looking forward to going to the Homecoming Dance with her boyfriend, Hunter!
It's a dirty race, and someone is trying to sabotage Elle's campaign. Using her head and her heart, Elle needs to find a way to convince the school to Vote Blonde.
Born to parents who were both successful lawyers, Amanda graduated from Arizona State University in 1993. She then proceeded to study at Stanford Law School, where she compiled funny letters and stories based on her experiences into a first manuscript that would become Legally Blonde. Since the success of the 2001 movie, she has released her second book, Family Trust, which has also been optioned for a film. Currently she lives with her husband and daughter in San Francisco. Amanda's novel School of Fortune is currently being optioned for a film starring Ashley Tisdale, Julie Andrews and Justin Long.[1]
Curt, the obvious winner for Student Body president plans to get rid of all school dances for good when he wins. Elle could not let that happen, so she decides to run against him. It gets really hard, but the cheerleaders and Elle spread the word to vote blonde and that Elle promises to get a date for every student for every dance; Elle ends up winning.
I liked this book because it had more of a plot than the other books in this series. I am giving it 4/5 stars. I do recommend this book, and to people who like fun books.
I think that the theme of this book is to always beleive in yourself and never give up, because only good can come from trying.
I noticed that this book only had one sentence reviews or none at all. I liked it, it's theme was to never give up and fight for what you believe in. A popular cheerleader runs for president because her opposing candidate will abolish all dances if he won. It's also saying not to judge people. I found it a bit stereotypical though, about high school and how there's the cool kids and the losers and the typical assumptions about them. Cheerleading isn't for me personally, i would rather be the one playing rather than cheering them on but i still admire the cheerleaders that do amazing stunts and flips.
So far this book is about a girl whose very popular. Shes on the cheerleading team and captain of the cheerleading team. She thinks that beverly hills highschool will be her year. but she dosnt want nobody to steal her class prsident spot.
toil toil boil and bubble. I'll be home splitting wood for next season. Giggles. Hope to get deep into this book soon. My old cat does look like a pumpkin, though sometimes a cheshire cat.