Oops! Cammy was at a school dance, her Costco granny panties with a Christmas tree print on display for many of her classmates to see and photograph. Dying of humiliation, she figures there is no way she’ll ever move off the Loser rung of her high school’s social ladder. So much for her budding friendship with Mr. Hot Stuff Luke. At least Cammy has her best friend, Gerdi, a Danish exchange student. When an unknown person begins texting Cammy and telling her to do certain things, she does so hesitantly. The acts seems harmless, sometimes lifting a person’s spirits but sometimes doing something to bring a person down. Cammy’s star begins to shine as the Queen B’s star falls. Will the sense of power make Cammy lose sight of how much her feelings had been hurt in the past by similar actions she is now performing? This is a good look at the ins and outs of teen popularity—how a girl breaks out of the lower ranks into the popular crowd and how rising to the top of the heap can have such a negative impact on those people being stepped on. Teens will see their peers in the book’s characters. I was a bit put off by how quickly Cammy and Luke hit it off but such is the realistic way teen hormones rule the body. My students will love this book. Sarah - I have read too many books like this one. Well, kind of. Cammy is an outsider. She lives with her grandparents, and her life pretty much circles around them. After she starts to get these text messages, she breaks out of her shell and grabs everyone's attention.There is a little suspense in this novel since you don't know who the texter is until the end. I really don't blame Cammy for following everything the text messages told her to do. I mean most teenagers like attention. She was just trying to be different with a little help from a crazy rabbit. I probably wouldn't be able to follow what he wanted me to do, because I would be scared who the texter might be.Not my favorite book, but was an easy, enjoyable read. The characters are somewhat believable and the communication between them is fun to read. There is of course romance, and the guy was pretty much a normal guy which is okay by my standard. I only wish for a different ending. I suggest to any readers who enjoy teenage drama stories.
What do You think about Loser/Queen (2010)?
Cammy got texts from someone called the "White Rabbit" who told her to do things to people.
—ciaraxx
Very exciting book makes you wan to keep going to find out what happens in the end
—tonehofe