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title: "Tiny Pretty Things"
brand: "sona charaipotradhonielle clayton"
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# Tiny Pretty Things

**Brand:** sona charaipotradhonielle clayton
**Price:** € 4.80
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- **What is this?** Tiny Pretty Things by sona charaipotradhonielle clayton
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## Customer Reviews

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    Pretty Things Aren't So Pretty
  

*by C***. on Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020*

I entered a world with which I am not familiar. And yet, I felt its reality.  Every sport, field, career has its bullies. Those who will go to great lengths to get what is desired, to get to the top, or to become the star. Using teenagers who live in a ballet academy is perfect to demonstrate this mind set.The characters are multifaceted. The story has plot twists and making assumptions and predictions that must be changed so as to accommodate the events in the story. The cast (or caste?) and the relationships among them are ones that change and flow in ways that reflect the teenage mind, but the parents and teachers are to drama, as well. It is a clear statement that the students from previous generations have done similar things.The cliffhanger the reader is left with is one that can only be resolved by purchasing the next book.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Soapy teen drama in the cutthroat world of ballet
  

*by D***N on Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2021*

I was a (not very good but enthusiastic) student of ballet for 14 years so I'm a sucker for dance-related stories; after watching a few episodes of the accompanying Netflix series, I was hooked and had to read the book. Let me start by saying that the book and the tv series are only loosely related -- similar underlying themes and soapy teen drama but highly divergent plot action. The novel is told from three alternating girls' points of view: Gigi, the new girl whose talent has caught the eye of the dance masters; Bette, a lifer with a family legacy who has long been considered the best dancer in the school; and June, who works hard but always finds herself in second place. These three are supported by a cast of fellow students, teachers, parents, and partners, all of whom play a role in the story's dramatic ups and downs. The main characters each have their own struggles, personal and professional, and are fiercely motivated to be the best, no matter what (or who) they have to beat to get to the top. I really enjoyed this book. The authors didn't shy away from  engaging with serious issues critical to teens in the competitive world of ballet, including diversity, eating disorders, addiction, and sexual orientation. At the same time, the book had enough elements of standard teen drama (parents, mean girls, romantic entanglements, rule breaking) to keep the action moving and the characters from becoming too dark. I'm definitely going to read the sequel!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Better than the show
  

*by C***L on Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2021*

This is nothing like the Netflix series and I’m not sure why I expected it to. Characters are changed, storylines are different, it’s like they mixed and matched random pieces of each character with others. But I still really liked it! I only write about the differences because I watched the show first and it was at times hard to follow because of what I knew from the series.For example: Alec in the book is Oren in the show, and June in the book has an eating disorder, whereas in the show Oren is the one with the eating disorder. Also, the series starts with a push off the roof to hurt a fellow dancer, it’s the whole reason Nevaeh (aka GiGi) gets into the school. But in the book it’s just a fall from a lift.Anyway if you can separate the two I would definitely pick the book as the better one (obviously, books are always better). It’s just a touch of suspense with a whole lot of drama.

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