Reviewed by: Aria
Genre: Chick Lit
Rating: 4.5/5
Madison Kasparkova's world is destroyed when her seemingly perfect boyfriend cheats on her. After her mom takes her on a New Age retreat that gets the teen thinking about karma, she decides not to wait for the universe to set things right and enlists her friends' help in seeking revenge on those who've ever hurt them. They create a Karma Club and go about evening the score with their enemies, such as replacing a mean girl's acne medication with a Crisco mixture. Through their club, the girls learn how small choices can have dire or delightful consequences—for them as well as for others. Brody explores the lengths teenage girls will go to in order to restore balance in their chaos-filled lives. This fun, fast-paced read will bring a smile to the face of anyone who has dealt with high school's ups and downs, and will make them think before they meddle with fortune.
The Karma Club was an invigorating read that just had surprises along the way! It was definitely my type of book! There was a well-thought out plot and the characters had though-out personalities, to make each unique.
I really liked Maddy, the protagonist, because her feelings were real and it was easy to connect to her. Although some parts were predictable, I loved that in the end, all the characters realize that when you mess with Karma, it messes right back.
Likes: Maddy, the main character, details, humorous lines
Dislikes: occasional predicable moments and though her longest and well-know best friend was Angie, she didn't play a big role (her best friend that she knew lesser than her played a bigger role in the story).
*Note: This book contains mature themes such as some sexual content.
Genre: Chick Lit
Rating: 4.5/5
Madison Kasparkova's world is destroyed when her seemingly perfect boyfriend cheats on her. After her mom takes her on a New Age retreat that gets the teen thinking about karma, she decides not to wait for the universe to set things right and enlists her friends' help in seeking revenge on those who've ever hurt them. They create a Karma Club and go about evening the score with their enemies, such as replacing a mean girl's acne medication with a Crisco mixture. Through their club, the girls learn how small choices can have dire or delightful consequences—for them as well as for others. Brody explores the lengths teenage girls will go to in order to restore balance in their chaos-filled lives. This fun, fast-paced read will bring a smile to the face of anyone who has dealt with high school's ups and downs, and will make them think before they meddle with fortune.
The Karma Club was an invigorating read that just had surprises along the way! It was definitely my type of book! There was a well-thought out plot and the characters had though-out personalities, to make each unique.
I really liked Maddy, the protagonist, because her feelings were real and it was easy to connect to her. Although some parts were predictable, I loved that in the end, all the characters realize that when you mess with Karma, it messes right back.
Likes: Maddy, the main character, details, humorous lines
Dislikes: occasional predicable moments and though her longest and well-know best friend was Angie, she didn't play a big role (her best friend that she knew lesser than her played a bigger role in the story).
*Note: This book contains mature themes such as some sexual content.