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Diva Diaries
Desperate Diva Diaries” series #2
Catie Conrad: How to Beome the Most UNPopular Girl in Middle School
By Angie Spady
Catie Conrad, fashionista extraordinaire, is back in action in the 2nd book in the Desparate Diva Diaries series, along with best friend Sophie, her brother the “Germ,” and of course Miranda Maroni—her least favorite person on earth!  The desperate diva isn’t sure which is worse: the drama at school, or her stressed-out home life.
Luckily things get put into perspective as Catie Conrad finds that with faith in God, ALL things are possible.
Based on:
Galatians 6:9 ?Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.
Matthew 10:26 ?Therefore do not fear them. For there is nothing covered that will not be revealed, and hidden that will not be known.
My Review
After reviewing the first book in this series, Catie Conrad: Faith, Friendship, and Fashion Disasters! I was excited when asked to read and review book 2! I like how real the storyline is. I feel like I am back in the ups and downs of Middle School. Catie shares her true feelings even if they are not always the best but then shares how she decides to do the right thing by recalling scripture, sermons, or parental & friend advice. While the Christian perspective is scattered throughout the book, the salvation message was not as strong as the first book. Still the message of showing compassion and love towards enemies and those who we dislike is definitely woven throughout the book.
Spread throughout the eclectic pages of rants, raves, worst or best days ever, and drawings of fashion designs, Catie is reminded it is not the outside that counts, but a pure heart for God as she writes prayer lists, learns about Moses, and reminds herself of Bible verses from both Old and New Testaments. Including subjects of mononucleosis, clothing styles, famous artists, orphanages, and Compassion International, the book would be well-received by tweens that enjoy diaries, drama, infatuation, and popularity in middle school, especially Christian girls who go to church, participate in a youth group, and are believers in Christ.
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