My (Not So) Perfect Life

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My (Not So) Perfect Life
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AuthorDyan Sheldon
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesConfessions of a Teemage Drama Queen
GenreYoung adult, Chick lit, Comedy
PublisherCandlewick Press
Publication date
March 3, 2005
Media typePrint
Preceded byConfessions of a Teenage Drama Queen 
Followed byConfessions of a Hollywood Star 

My (Not So) Perfect Life is a young adult novel by Dyan Sheldon. The sequel to Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, it was released in 2002.

Critical reception[]

Bethanne Patrick in her Washington Post review said "It’s all very silly until someone gets hurt — and someone does. However, what ensues has a touch of real wisdom in its slapstick hand that will satisfy Kinsella die-hards as well as new readers."[1]

Plot[]

The story centers on Lola's best friend, Ella. School elections for student body president are being held at Dellwood High. Lola wants to run against Carla Santini but can't because she hasn't been class representative for one term. So instead Lola enters Ella and Sam to be candidates and run against Carla.

References[]

  1. ^ Patrick, Bethanne (2 February 2017). "Review | Sophie Kinsella goes back to the farm in 'My (Not So) Perfect Life'". Washington Post. Retrieved 17 July 2021.

External links[]

ASIN B01N9CPYCU ISBN 978-1410497734


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