Every junior or senior in high school could relate to this book. It’s about these three girls who are going through the processes of prom: Dates, Prep, and Prom.
Heres a sneak peek of it- “I want to see Zach,” said Chloe, who was bored. “Can’t I even talk to him?”
“Chloe, I would advise you not to do anything. Go along with the process. This is prom. Lots of people get fixed.”
“But what if I hate him?” said Chloe, sticking her finger in her water glass again. “Or what if he’s gorgeous and I fall hopelessly in love with him and he thinks I’m a freak? That’s probably what’ll happen. Oh my God. This is going to be a disaster.”
“If you don’t act like a freak he won’t think you are one,” said Laura. Take your finger out of your water.”
Prom Anonymous: Laura, Jace, and Chloe were best friends growing up, but once high school hit, they grew apart and found new (very different) friends. Now they’re juniors, and Laura has decided that nothing would be better than to go to the prom with her two oldest friends. A flurry of planning ensues. Freaky Chloe doesn’t have a date or a dress, and isn’t sure she wants either–after all, the only thing freakier than Chloe is Chloe in a dress with a blind date. Laura is determined to find her an appropriate date. Jace the jock wants to go with the cute new tennis star, but has a difficult time asking him. And Laura is so caught up in planning the perfect evening that she ignores the fact that her relationship with her boyfriend, with whom she has been dating for14 months, is falling apart. Of course, all works out in the end. This is a fun read with decently drawn characters, some serious issues, a fair amount of teenage drinking, and a satisfying ending. Most high school girls will be able to identify with at least one of the main characters.