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Goth Girl

There are only three things fifteen-year-old Victoria Markham truly enjoys: English class, her signature “Goth Girl” look, and art. It’s just that she tends to do the last one late at night, with spray paint, in public places. It isn’t long before Vic is caught red-handed and forced into community service with a bunch of stereotypes: there’s Rachael, the princess; Russell and Peter, a pair of fist-bumping punks; and Zach, the rich jock, who Vic is secretly crushing on. The motley crew has to collaborate to produce a mural for Halifax, but getting it organized is like herding cats.

On top of all that, Vic’s mother’s boyfriend, the only father figure Vic has ever known and the one who taught her to paint, left them both. Vic’s mother is still reeling, her relationship with her daughter strained. She doesn’t understand Vic’s insistence on spiking her hair, piercing her nose and lip, and wearing black clothing and heavy makeup. Vic is convinced her mother doesn’t care enough to find out what’s really behind the get-up.

Tensions run high as Vic tries to figure out who she is: Victoria Markham, or Goth Girl? Sometimes, there’s more to people than meets the eye.

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Amazing book

Book: Goth Girl
By: Melanie Mosher
Published by Nimbus Publishing

This book follows our main Character Victoria Markham known by everyone as Vic is the classic stereotype of a gothic personality, she wears black, does her make-up with white and lots of black mascara and can't get enough of doing graffiti. But one night when Vic gets caught up doing the art of graffiti, she has to do some community service. But when everything goes wrong, can she find herself again?

I really liked this story, I liked how I could imagine everything in this book and I absolutely could not put down this book. I liked how at the beginning of the book Vic is very insecure about herself but by the end of the book, she wasn't as concerned about herself!

Overall, I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who wants a good book about transformation and understanding teen who may be different then you!

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟/5 stars

I recommend this book.

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