Description
Take, A bowlful of a scarred misunderstood hot bad boy. A ladleful of a cheerful but sarcastic good girl. And at last, a generic cheerleader vamp with skimpy shorts to mess everything up. Mix everything thoroughly until the sarcasm of the good girl, the rudeness of the bad boy and the constant scowls of the jealous cheerleader all blend into utter confusion. Add a dash of pity for the bad boy, awe for the good girl and disgust and hatred for the cheeleader and her girl goons. Serve hot so that the readers savour the sweet and romantic ending of the good girl and bad boy and relish the satisfaction of the jealous cheerleader being kicked aside. This, my fellow readers, is the recipe for an ultimate, cliché teen fiction book. The ending is totally justified because after all, The bad boy just CANNOT be an insensitive jerk who uses the lovesick cheergirl and leaves her pining for him without even properly breaking up with her first. The good girl just CANNOT be a hypocrite who accuses the blonde cheerleader of trying to steal the bad boy from her while herself stealing the cheerleader's love, the bad boy. The 'evil' cheerleader just CANNOT be a normal girl, who is trying to hold onto her love, while being branded as a jealous ex depriving the good girl of her rightful claim over the bad boy. RIGHT?!? ________________________________ Stephanie Adams is your normal typical geek, complete with nerdy glasses and a stash of books always in her hands. While everyone else judges the cheerleaders for their popularity, skimpy diet and racey clothes, Steph wants to see it all for herself - by BEING a cheerleader. Of course, she has read all those teen fictions which portray the cheerleader as 'jealous' and 'evil'. But what is the actual story of the 'other' side? This is journey which shows the other side of the teen fiction spectrum. A path less travelled by. Here is the perspective - from the 'other' side. Through the cheerleader's eyes.