![]() I would have loved this book to delve into how the girls who weren’t on the list were feeling, but instead only got to see how the people at the top of the list felt. Two of the three main characters were the top two prettiest girls in the school, while the third wasn’t even on the list (but was so self-assured that this didn’t bother her much). ![]() Despite its message of internal beauty, “The Prettiest” barely scratches the surface of its potential and the points of view it could have explored. For anyone older however, this book would probably fall short. It had noble and simple messages of “Everyone is beautiful” and “It’s what’s on the inside that matters” which would satisfy an age range of up to twelve years old. This book was definitely a page turner, it was very easy to read and had a straightforward and understandable story that would perfectly suit young readers. “ The Prettiest” by Brigit Young is a story of empowerment and friendship through different social circles. ![]()
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