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Swoon at Your Own Risk

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You'd think Polly Martin would have all the answers when it comes to love—after all, her grandmother is the famous syndicated advice columnist Miss Swoon. But after a junior year full of dating disasters, Polly has sworn off boys. This summer, she's going to focus on herself for once. So Polly is happy when she finds out Grandma is moving in—think of all the great advice she'll get.

But Miss Swoon turns out to be a man-crazy sexagenarian! How can Polly stop herself from falling for Xander Cooper, the suddenly-hot skateboarder who keeps showing up while she's working at Wild Waves water park, when Grandma is picking up guys at the bookstore and flirting with the dishwasher repairman?

No advice column can prepare Polly for what happens when she goes on a group camping trip with three too many ex-boyfriends and the tempting Xander. Polly is forced to face her feelings and figure out if she can be in love—and still be herself.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 23, 2010
      Polly has a weakness for attractive boys, but while she loves a good hookup, her boy-chasing results in awkward aftermaths and is wreaking havoc on her relationship with her best friend, Jane. Salter (Jungle Crossing) sets the backdrop of this romantic comedy at the decidedly unromantic locale of Polly's summer job at a Wild West–themed waterpark, with repeated reminders that, while cute boys abound, they stand amid urine-infused pool water and snot-nosed children. Polly's half-hearted vow to swear off boys is complicated by the arrival of her advice columnist grandmother—a.k.a., Miss Swoon—who shares Polly's amorous tendencies and whose advice Q&As close out most chapters. While readers may relate to Polly's predicaments, as a character she falls short of fully sympathetic: her encounters with Jane are painful and she has the unappealing habit of correcting people's misuse of the English language. Enter Xander, who's destined to teach Polly a lesson about juggling both a boyfriend and a best friend. Xander may be a poet (Salter scatters his bits of "wisdom" throughout), but why he bothers with mercurial Polly remains unclear. Ages 12–up.

    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2010
      Gr 9 Up-Flirty Polly Martin has sworn off boys after five failed relationships in her junior year. Now she's working at the Wild Waves water park for the summer and faces distractions like her boss; a good-looking ex; and a regular customer, shirtless Xander, who makes her heart patter. Increasingly confused about how to interact with the opposite sex, she chooses heavy petting over relationships. She turns to her grandmother, newspaper-columnist Miss Swoon, for advice. But wisecracking, sexual-innuendo-spewing Polly won't get anywhere until she can learn to deal with her emotions and her parents' divorce. At the start of the narrative, Polly's bad-girl act seems a little over-the-top but the reasons for her behavior slowly emerge halfway through the book. Each chapter ends with a letter to Miss Swoon, blog posts from a rumormonger coworker, and musings from love interest Xander. All in all, this book is a light read with an emotional awakening and enough romance to keep fans of the genre interested."Shawna Sherman, Hayward Public Library, CA"

      Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      April 15, 2010
      Grades 7-9 Boy crazy in a house full of women, Polly is facing a summer nightmare of working a crummy water park job being supervised by an exand in a bathing suit no less! Hoping to learn from her advice-columnist grandmother, Polly swears off guys and tries to improve herself by following Miss Swoons affirmations and attempting to mend a rift with her best friend, Jane. Unfortunately, skater/poet (and formerly weird neighbor kid) Xander keeps showing up at the park to babysit relatives and catches Pollys eye. Polly uses humor to deflect most real conversations, which makes her the life of the party but leaves her lacking in the serious-relationship department. What appears to be a frothy summer confection delves into some heftier emotions as the underlying issues motivating Pollys actions, as well as those of her mom and grandma, are uncovered. Each chapter ends with snippets from Miss Swoons advice columns, Xanders poetic observations about Polly, or entries from a coworkers gossip blog.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.4
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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