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The Formal (Sorority 101)
The Formal - Sorority 101
Author: Kate Harmon
As newly initiated Zeta Zeta Tau sorority sisters, Jenna, Roni, and Lora-Leigh are ready to tackle spring semester at LU-especially with Greek Week and the ZZT Formal to look forward to. Roni has taken on the role of Formal planner's assistant, and she wants to help make it the most romantic and beautiful ZZT event yet. But the Formal-planning i...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780142410554
ISBN-10: 0142410551
Publication Date: 11/13/2008
Pages: 272
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Puffin
Book Type: Paperback
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Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com

Jenna, Roni, and Lora-Leigh made it through winter break and are more than ready to take on the new semester.

Jenna's convinced she can fulfill her responsibilities with better planning and more communication. She's happy to be in a relationship with Tiger and to formally be a ZZT sister.

Roni's about to embark on the biggest challenge of her life. She's undertaken the formal assistant post for the social calendar of ZZT. Right now, she's supposed to be helping plan the Spring Formal, but so far her sister is making her do all the work and taking all the credit. Will her frustrations and commitments ruin her new relationship?

Lora-Leigh's tackling the star football player now that the season's ended. But he has bigger dreams and might not be around on campus too much longer. Lora-Leight has dreams of her own, but is she ready to leave ZZT and her two besties for FIT?

The sisters rock this semester with some drama, lots of romance, and a little heartache.

I really like this series. I love that it's about college and gives a different look at sororities than most other books. It's more about sisters and friendship than backstabbing. I adore books with a strong friendship pull, not to mention the addicting storylines.

It was hard for me to put the book down and I'm sorry to say it's the end of a trilogy.


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