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Confessions of a Wannabe Cheerleader, by Zoe Evans

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funny lighthearted medium-paced

3.0

Every once and I while I find a book that I remember being on a shelf in some store during my youth and I go... yes, I will read this one.

I found Confessions of a Wannabe Cheerleader on sale at a local establishment and figured, why not give it a go? It was a time to jump back into my childhood nostalgia. My inner child who wanted to be a cheerleader LOVED this book. I did cheerleading as an extracurricular for a few years and I absolutely loved it. It was positive, fun and energetic! It was a perfect sport for me. This book brought back the smiling and happy memories from those years, even if that wasn't the intention for this book.

This screams mid 2000s middle grade/pre-teen. It dates itself with references to P!nk, Lady Gaga and Rihanna, so I'm not 100% sure how it will stand up today. These singers are still relevant, but Rihanna hasn't come out with new music in ages. It might hold up... but I doubt it'll be as mainstream as just using simple references to fun pop tunes instead.

The book itself? It's middle school drama at it's finest. Girls being snobby to one another for liking boys, girls being super competitive over trivial things, and lots of "big issues" that us adults don't see anymore. It is literally perfect for the middle grade audience. It brought me back to those high emotion times back in grade school. It's a great read for that age group and I applaud Zoe Evans for making it enjoyable (even to my adult self!).

While I won't be continuing on in this series (unless I accidentally stumble upon a few more books in the series by accident), I think it's absolutely wonderful and it made me smile. It was such a blast from the past and I highly recommend it for those cheerleading loving middle school readers.

Three out of five stars!
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