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<title><![CDATA[She's So Money by Cherry Cheva]]></title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 18:38:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Maya has always been the good girl. She gets straight A&#8217;s in everything, tutors after school, ]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="underline" href="http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/imageviewer.asp?ean=9780061288555" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" style="float:left;" src="http://images.barnesandnoble.com/images/19550000/19556812.JPG" border="0" alt="Cover Image" width="185" height="280" /></a>Maya has always been the good girl. She gets straight A's in everything, tutors after school, and works in her family resturant. All of the money she makes goes directly into an account to pay for her college, which will definitely be needed if she gets into Stanford. When Maya's over-protective parents leave her in change of their resturant for five days, she's sure nothing can go wrong. But when a rude customer calls the Health Department and the resturant is charged $10,000, she has no clue what to do. She can't tell her parents, she can't tell her brother, and she definitely can't tell her friends. She decides to make the money by herself, without telling her parents.</p>
<p>Camden King is the hot, popular boy that you always hear rumors about and he's the guy Maya is tutoring. During one of their tutoring sessions, he offers Maya $100 dollars to do his homework. Maya refuses but after she finds herself needing the money, she feels she has no choice but to take him up on his offer. What had started out as Maya doing Camden's homework soon turns into a huge cheating ring, just so Maya can pay off the fine.</p>
<p>She's So Money has to be one of the most hilarious books I've read. Camden and Maya's sarcastic talks always had be cracking up. Not only is She's So Money full of hilarious sarcasm but it has a great plot line. I'd definitely recommend it, and believe me, once you read it, you'll love it</p>
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<title><![CDATA[She's So Money by Cherry Cheva]]></title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 03:37:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[High school senior Maya works at her parents&#8217; restaurant, takes a ton of AP classes, and tutor]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/Shes-So-Money-Cherry-Cheva/dp/0061288551/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&#38;s=books&#38;qid=1203995598&#38;sr=8-1"><img align="left" src="http://theyayayas.wordpress.com/files/2007/12/shes-so-money.jpg" alt="cover of She’s So Money by Cherry Cheva" /></a>High school senior Maya works at her parents' restaurant, takes a ton of AP classes, and tutors "students who are...not so much like" her, as Principal Davis puts it. Unfortunately for Maya, the student she had been tutoring just got an A on his latest math test and his parents refuse to pay for any more tutoring. So Principal Davis assigns Maya to another student. Camden King. Ew.</p>
<p>Camden King is rich, hot, popular, lazy, and generally content to coast along on these traits alone. During his second "tutoring" session with Maya, he offers her $100 to do his math homework. Good girl that she is, Maya refuses. But when her parents leave her in charge of their restaurant, setting off a chain of events that leads to a $10,000 fine from the Health Department, Maya freaks out.</p>
<p>Maya knows that cheating is wrong, but she fears the alternative is worst. Afraid her family can't afford the fine and believing that since it's her fault, she should be responsible for paying it off, Maya thinks doing Camden's homework is the only choice she has if she wants to pay off the fine without her parents finding out about it. When Camden tells a couple of his friends that he's paying someone to do his homework and they want in, Maya recruits a couple of her friends to help do all the homework, and the whole thing turns into a cheating ring.</p>
<p>It's only February, but <a target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/cherrycheva">Cherry Cheva</a>'s <i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Shes-So-Money-Cherry-Cheva/dp/0061288551/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&#38;s=books&#38;qid=1203995598&#38;sr=8-1">She's So Money</a></i> gets my vote for funniest book of the year. Who knew a book about 1) a smart good girl and 2) cheating could be so hilarious? (Although—and I think this should be totally obvious, but I'm going to say it anyway—if you don't think cheating should ever a laughing matter, you should probably skip this book.) While the book is seriously funny, it never devolves into slapstick or being funny just for the sake of being funny. The humor gives us insight to the characters, and it's the kind of sarcastic and, okay, rather sitcomish funny repartee you always wished you were capable of coming up with in your own life.</p>
<blockquote><p>"Nice butt," Camden said from behind me. I quickly sat up. "Too bad your personality doesn't match it," he added.</p>
<p>"And too bad your brains don't match your dad's bank account," I shot back. "If they did, we wouldn't be here."</p>
<p>Camden stared at me for a moment, opening his mouth and then closing it again before breaking into a grin. "Wow," he finally said as he got out a mechanical pencil and started clicking it noisily. "You're an interesting one. Most girls are so stunned by this whole business"—he waved the pencil at himself—"that they can't even attempt to be bitchy."</p>
<p>"Well, I'm not and I can," I said.</p>
<p>"I don't know if I like you or hate you."</p>
<p>"Hate me. It'll make us even," I said. "Now shut up and open your math book."</p></blockquote>
<p>And do you know how hard it was to pick just one part to quote? (Okay, two, with the line from Principal Davis.) Again, this is one funny book. But... <i>She's So Money</i> is also one of those books that I really enjoyed as I read it but did not quite hold up upon further reflection. Don't get me wrong, I still like the book a lot and, obviously, think it's an absolute riot, but I somehow didn't love it *after* finishing it the way I loved reading it. If that makes sense. Still, I am definitely looking forward to more books by Cherry Cheva, and I'm sure teens will, too, once they've read <em>She's So Money</em>.</p>
<p>Read an interview with Cherry Cheva at the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.harperteen.com/global_scripts/product_catalog/book_xml.asp?isbn=0061288551&#38;tc=ai">HarperTeen site</a>. Also reviewed by <a target="_blank" href="http://readerrabbit.blogspot.com/2008/01/shes-so-money-by-cherry-cheva_25.html">Reader Rabbit</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://thestorysiren.blogspot.com/2008/02/shes-so-money.html">The Story Siren</a>.</p>
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