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| Original Title: | Tiny Pretty Things ASIN B00N81BB8I |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Tiny Pretty Things #1 |
Sona Charaipotra
Kindle Edition | Pages: 448 pages Rating: 3.75 | 6286 Users | 1330 Reviews
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Soon to be a Netflix TV show!Black Swan meets Pretty Little Liars in this soapy, drama-packed novel featuring diverse characters who will do anything to be the prima at their elite ballet school.
From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Belles, Dhonielle Clayton, and the author of the highly anticipated Symptoms of a Heartbreak, Sona Charaipotra.
Gigi, Bette, and June, three top students at an exclusive Manhattan ballet school, have seen their fair share of drama. Free-spirited new girl Gigi just wants to dance—but the very act might kill her. Privileged New Yorker Bette's desire to escape the shadow of her ballet-star sister brings out a dangerous edge in her. And perfectionist June needs to land a lead role this year or her controlling mother will put an end to her dancing dreams forever.
When every dancer is both friend and foe, the girls will sacrifice, manipulate, and backstab to be the best of the best.
Don’t miss the gossip, lies, and scandal that continues in Tiny Pretty Things’ gripping sequel, Shiny Broken Pieces!

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| Title | : | Tiny Pretty Things (Tiny Pretty Things #1) |
| Author | : | Sona Charaipotra |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
| Published | : | May 26th 2015 by HarperTeen |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Mystery. Fiction. Realistic Fiction. Audiobook. Health. Mental Health |
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Ratings: 3.75 From 6286 Users | 1330 ReviewsCommentary About Books Tiny Pretty Things (Tiny Pretty Things #1)
4.0 StarsThis is a fun and addicting story, involving juicy teenage drama with plenty of gossip and backstabbing. Reading this novel felt like eating an indulgent dessert. The story was fairly superficial in nature, yet it was deliciously decadent to consume.I appreciated the diversity within the cast of characters, in terms of both ethnicity and sexual orientation. It's refreshing to read about a representative casts of teenagers, particularly in a ballet setting, which is a notoriouslyfull review up here!first reread: June 2016I loved it just as much this second time around... let me just tell you, this book has me LIVING for the drama. I was sucked into this book within ten pages, and I barely put it down the entire time I was reading it. if you like drama and lots of it, this book may be the one for you. it's nonstop drama filled with determined and sometimes truly mean girls, serious subjects like eating disorders and drug use, all against the beautiful and painful
Second reread: July 15, 2016I finished rereading Tiny Pretty Things just in time to start the sequel. It's safe to say, I love it so much better. If you haven't pick up this book yet, who are you. Review to come. Tiny Pretty Thing is not a story about female friendship, it is the contradictory. This is for all the girls who tried, but got rejected, girls who felt alienated and abused by their own sex. Its miserable, its being caught in a tornado of anger and sadness. The story didnt glamorized

DNF I'm really tired of posting full reviews for DNF's. So I've decided to post a mini review. This is a case of 'It not you but me.' This book is too dramatic for my taste. I have yet to find a ballet book that works for me. I recommend this to contemporary fans who like lots of drama in their contemporaries.
THE GOOD:* its about ballerinas, and as someone who REALLY WANTED to be a ballerina when I was younger, I LOVE BOOKS WITH BALLERINAS* very intense - both of them were honestly such page turners, I binged them SO quickly - they were like chocolate in book form* diversity yaaaassss - 2 of the POV characters are black and asian, respectively* everyone backstabs everyone and its deliciously evil and devious and I loved it, because sometimes we need books where we hate everyone * so much drama and
Okay WOW I'm severely traumatised. There's nothing like a school of backstabbing ballerinas to get me very grateful that I am a potato and the most dancing I've committed is head-bopping to Incey Wincey Spider to please my baby nieces. (Note: they were not pleased. Little beasts.) BECAUSE DANCING IS FREAKING SCARY AND COMPETITIVE. I was like so sure everyone was going to end up DEAD in this book. omg. Who has shattered nerves? Oh. Oh it's just me.Oh but ignore my whining, BECAUSE I TRULY DID
Everyone loves guilty pleasure reading and Tiny Pretty Things by Sona Charaipotra and Dhonielle Clayton is just that. A mix of Center State & Pretty Little Liars, Tiny Pretty Things is pure, unadulterated entertainment. The premise is simple: the story follows three ballet students at the elite, cutthroat American Ballet Company in NYC. As with similar ballet school dramas, its trope-heavy. Theres the bulimic (June), the Regina George in pointe shoes (Bette), and the good girl (Gigi). The


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