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asked by crafty1 on November 28, 2006 6:08 PM
A fiercely individualist Goth girl wakes up to discover that the whole world has gone Goth and she's actually -- gag -- popular.

Jade Leigh is a nonconformist who values individuality above all else. She has a small group of like-minded Goth friends who wear black, dabble in the dark arts, and thrive outside the norm. They're considered the "freaks" of their high school. But when Jade's smart mouth lands her in trouble -- again -- her principal decides to teach her a lesson she'll never forget.

Taken to a remote location where she is strapped down and sedated, Jade wakes up in an alternate universe where she rules the school. But her best friends won't talk to her, and the people she used to hate are all Goth. Only Clarik, the mysterious new boy in town, operates outside all the cliques. And only Mercedes, the Barbie clone Jade loathes, believes that Jade's stuck in a virtual reality game -- because she's stuck there, too, now living the life of a "freak." Together, they realize they might never get back to reality...and that even if they do, things might never be the same.




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I like the book, maybe it hasent been my favorite book, but it has some meaning in it, for example: culture discrimination, how tenns see the world today, so on and so fort. You can actually understand a subculture by reading this book, and also it helps you understand the outside world.

reviewed by tacos on November 29, 2006 6:16 PM

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What if popularity truly was a game - a game from which you couldn't escape until you learned a lesson?

Jade thinks of popular girl Mercedes and her friends as Barbie clones; Mercedes considers Goth girl Jade and her friends to be freaks. When tensions flare between them, the school administration punishes Jade in a rather unusual way: by forcing her into a virtual reality game. When Jade wakes up, the tables have turned at school. The majority of her classmates are dressed like Jade. They hang on her every word - and so do the teachers! Meanwhile, her best friends are now her worst enemies, wearing conservative outfits and hanging out with Mercedes. In order to get out of this world gone mad, Jade and Mercedes have to learn to work together.

Find out what happens when students of opposing social classes clash in Oh My Goth by Gena Showalter.
reviewed by bulldogs on November 29, 2006 7:37 PM

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A great fun read, would have given it 5 stars, but...grated on my nerves how she treats her dad like dirt the entire book.
reviewed by avi on November 29, 2006 7:38 PM

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