A review by half_bloodreader
Mates, Dates and Portobello Princesses by Cathy Hopkins

3.0

This book is from Nesta's point of view and talks about some serious issues: prejudice, open-mindedness, elitism, the real value of money, appreciating what's really important in life, honesty in relationships.
Nesta learns we don't have to belong to a certain social class to fit in, that just because we belong there it doesn't mean all of us encompass its full characteristics.
We also get a follow-up on Izzie's and Lucy's developments, road to aspirations and relationships.
Personally, I liked the fact that Nesta always considers getting things for her friends and helping them achieve their dreams, in her own dreams of being rich.