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Krista’s #CBR4 #61-69

If you read some of these reviews, you will see I am clearly at the end of my intelligent reviewing capability, but here you go. This OFFICIALLY catches me up with all of the books that I’ve read this year — hard to believe, I know! Good thing the year is nearly over and I won’t have as many reviews to catch up on.

61. Lineage of Grace, Francine Rivers

62. I’d Know You Anywhere, Laura Lippman

63. The Kill Order, James Dashner

64. The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth, Alexandra Robbins

65. Basic Christian Leadership, John Stott

66. Fly Away Home, Jennifer Weiner

67 & 68. ImpulsePerfect, Ellen Hopkins

69. Then Came You, Jennifer Weiner

Happy reading, you guys!
And if you’re an American, don’t forget to vote today!

– Krista

taralovesbooks’ #CBR4 Review #15: Pledged by Alexandra Robbins

Cannonball Read IV: Book #15/52
Published: 2004
Pages: 384
Genre: Nonfiction

I have almost zero interest in sororities, but I found this book for $1 at a used bookstore. I decided to pick it up because my best friend from high school joined a sorority in college while my small, private college had absolutely no Greek system whatsoever (we didn’t even have a football team!). She got really into the whole sorority thing (and still is five years after college) and I guess I just don’t really get it. To me, it seems like you’re paying people to choose whether your good enough to be their friend. But she seemed to have a good experience that was almost nothing like the craziness in this book. Because of that (and so I don’t get flamed by sorority girls), I completely understand that what I read is NOT a representation of all sororities. The author even states this at the beginning of the book. Just to clarify again, I fully understand that there are good, decent sororities out there….they just aren’t really represented in this book because, frankly, that would be boring.

I read this book knowing almost nothing about how the Greek system works besides random tidbits I’ve heard from my one friend (the only person I really know that was in a sorority). The lingo was always strange (Spring Sing? Jump week? Bigs and littles?) and I never really knew what any of it was. Thanks to this book, I now know what all that crap is. Sigh. More useless knowledge, I guess.

Read the rest of my review in my blog!

 

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