Published: Aug. 29, 2011
Words: 54,463 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781465840837
Short description
Almost everything in Flora Fontain’s averagely pathetic universe has taken a leap into the Pit of Doom: She’s been separated from the love of her life, gotten assigned the junior year schedule from hell, gained fifteen pounds in Twinkies alone and, oh, the hot foreign exchange student has a thing for her, which wouldn’t be a problem if Flora’s best friend didn’t have a crush on the guy.
The sequel to Any Red-Blooded Girl, Film at Eleven is the second installment of The Flora Fontain Files.
Life sucks and then you die, at least as far as sixteen-year-old Flora Fontain is concerned anyway. Because at the moment, just about everything in her averagely pathetic universe has taken a gigantic leap into the Pit of Doom: She’s been separated from the love of her life, gotten assigned the junior year schedule from hell, gained like fifteen pounds in Twinkies alone and, oh, the hot new foreign exchange student has a thing for her, which wouldn’t be such a problem if Flora’s best friend didn’t have a mad crush on the guy.
And just when things couldn’t possibly get any more complicated, of course, they do. Because the moment Flora starts to fall for the new hottie, her long-distance love-muffin rolls into town, grinding her universe to a heart-stopping, brain-wrenching halt.
If something doesn’t change, and pronto, Flora just might end up six feet under—or, at .. (Read more)
The sequel to Any Red-Blooded Girl, Film at Eleven is the second installment of The Flora Fontain Files.
Life sucks and then you die, at least as far as sixteen-year-old Flora Fontain is concerned anyway. Because at the moment, just about everything in her averagely pathetic universe has taken a gigantic leap into the Pit of Doom: She’s been separated from the love of her life, gotten assigned the junior year schedule from hell, gained like fifteen pounds in Twinkies alone and, oh, the hot new foreign exchange student has a thing for her, which wouldn’t be such a problem if Flora’s best friend didn’t have a mad crush on the guy.
And just when things couldn’t possibly get any more complicated, of course, they do. Because the moment Flora starts to fall for the new hottie, her long-distance love-muffin rolls into town, grinding her universe to a heart-stopping, brain-wrenching halt.
If something doesn’t change, and pronto, Flora just might end up six feet under—or, at the very least, eating up valuable space in a rubber room. Either way.
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Tags
humor,
romantic comedy,
true love,
chick lit,
high school,
free,
love triangle,
first love,
young adult romance,
teen romance,
meg cabot,
maggie bloom,
film at eleven,
sarah dessen,
lisi harrison,
sara shepard,
simone elkeles
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Review by:
Bella Fallen
on Jan. 16, 2012 :
Very nice, I did enjoy, I just thought it ended a bit to quick.
(reviewed the day of purchase)
Review by:
Marie Camargo
on Oct. 10, 2011 :
Very funny, and great sequel to the first! Enjoyed it all the way through!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)