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The Naughty List [Paperback]

Suzanne Young
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February 4, 2010 Naughty List (Book 1)
As if being a purrfect cheerleader isn?t enough responsibility! Tessa Crimson?s the sweet and spunky leader of the SOS (Society of Smitten Kittens), a cheer squad?turned?spy society dedicated to bringing dastardly boyfriends to justice, one cheater at a time. Boyfriend-busting wouldn?t be so bad . . . except that so far, every suspect on the Naughty List has been proven 100% guilty!

When Tessa?s own boyfriend shows up on the List, she turns her sleuthing skills on him. Is Aiden just as naughty as all the rest, or will Tessa?s sneaky ways end in catastrophe?

The Naughty List. Is your boyfriend on it?



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From School Library Journal

Grade 9 Up—Prompted by an incident in which the Washington High cheerleading captain was publicly humiliated by an "other woman," the squad, now led by Tessa Crimson, doubles as the Society of Smitten Kittens. At the request of girls who suspect their boyfriends of cheating, SOS will launch full-scale investigations, complete with surveillance equipment, and, if they find corroborating evidence, provide said evidence to their clients. So far all of the boys have been guilty. In the meantime, Tessa's relationship with her boyfriend, Aiden, is increasingly troubled because of her frequent absences on SOS business and her secrecy about it. Things are complicated further by the arrival of Christian Ferril, who begins a romantic pursuit of Tessa, and his sister Chloe, who has her eye on Aiden. This premise has great comic potential, and the Cheater Incident Reports from SOS to their clients, as well as the rules and guidelines detailed in its official handbook, are the most entertaining parts of the book. However, Tessa and the other cheerleaders aren't particularly sympathetic or likable characters. Tessa frowns upon use of profane or obscene language, preferring to use odd expletives such as "Jolly Green Giant!" and "Apple dippers!" to express her dismay. She and Aiden have an active sex life with no mention of birth control. Their relationship seems solely based on the fact that he's the captain of the basketball team and she's cheerleading captain. Likewise, Christian's motives in pursuing her are never fully explored. Additional, at best.—Kathleen E. Gruver, Burlington County Library, Westampton, NJ
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About the Author

Suzanne Young is an author, wife and mother of two. She earned a BA in creative writing before becoming a middle school language arts teacher. She currently lives in Oregon. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Razorbill (February 4, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595142789
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595142788
  • Product Dimensions: 5.6 x 0.7 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,813,351 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Suzanne Young currently lives in Tempe, Arizona, where she drafts novels on restaurant napkins while eating chimichangas. After earning her degree in creative writing, Suzanne spent several years teaching middle school language arts. She is also the author of A NEED SO BEAUTIFUL. You can visit her online at www.suzanne-young.blogspot.com.

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4.4 out of 5 stars
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4.4 out of 5 stars
I loved Aiden and Tessa's feelings to each other. princess bookie  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
I really liked the ending, although it left you wanting the sequel right away! The Book Scout  |  9 reviewers made a similar statement
Despite this, I really felt like Tessa developed into a stronger character by story's end. Sarah W  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Daisy Whitney BookChick Recommends THE NAUGHTY LIST February 14, 2010
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You may never think about cheerleaders in the same way after reading Suzanne Young's debut novel "The Naughty List." She flips nearly every cheerleader stereotype on its head in her tale of a cheerleading-squad-turned-secret-society-to-catch-cheating-boyfriends. Rather than rely on the overdone image of a cheerleader as a ditsy blonde backbiter, Young paints a refreshing, nuanced and hilarious portrait of Tessa, the head cheerleader and head spy. Tessa takes cheering very seriously, but not because it's a path to popularity. Because she truly believes in school spirit. And she believes in washing your mouth out with soap too. Rather than swear, she creates her own endearing four-letter phrases like "peanutbutter pickles" or "strawberry smoothies." The story zips along at a quick pace with each chapter punctuated by a "cheater's report" full of witty asides on the cheater's behavior or tacky taste. But the complexity in this breezy tale comes in Tessa herself when she must confront what to do when she's asked to investigate her own boyfriend's possibly naughty ways. The Naughty List is a sparkling debut!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun and flirty YA fiction! February 20, 2010
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The Naughty List is a fun and flirty read, just what I needed after finishing my last YA book.

The premise is very simple. Tessa Crimson is head cheerleader but she is also the ringleader for a very important, but secretive, school service. She leads SOS which helps high school girls find out if their boyfriends are cheating. Fortunately for Tessa, she has a great boyfriend who adores her and would never cheat on her. Right? The more Tessa investigates the cheating habits of her high school classmates, the more pessimistic she becomes. Could Aiden be hiding something from her?

While reading this, I couldn't help but get the impression that this book is kind of like a romance novel in reverse. At story's beginning, Tessa has an amazing boyfriend and life, kind of like her happily-ever-after, already, but by story's end, things are not so simple and happy.

I really enjoyed this book. It's a nice light read but it also has enough depth where I don't feel like I'm reading the equivalent of cotton candy. Most notably, it has Tessa who starts off feeling entirely certain and in control of her world, and as the book goes on, finds out that her world is spiraling out around her. Despite this, I really felt like Tessa developed into a stronger character by story's end. She had to start relying on herself more, and much as she loved Aiden, she started to realize she had to figure out who she was without him.

And I mentioned how fun this book is, right? Because I really enjoyed the amateur spying techniques of the Smitten Kittens. I mean, they had a grappling hook! How very her awesome is that? The memos interspersed throughout the text are also funny and sad. It certainly did seem like a high percentage of males at that school cheated, yikes!

I also liked the female friendship aspects of the story. Even when Tessa was around a girl she didn't like, one in particular who was gunning for Aiden, she managed to keep a smile on her face and some measure of politeness. There wasn't a whole lot of catty behavior which was a nice change of pace from some of the "mean girl-esque" novels I've read.

I do want to say, from a librarian's point of view, rather than my own personal enjoyment factor, that some parents may have issues with this book because while it is not explicit by any means, there's quite a bit of sex going on with the main character. I thought the author handled the subject very well and let's face it; sex is a reality of teenage years, no matter how many parents want to shield their teens. But, it is an issue that I can see cropping up in a public library setting.

Aiden also calls Tessa "Baby" quite a bit as a term of endearment. I don't mind it but I can see some readers being annoyed with that. However, this book is written for teens and heck, that's how teen guys talk sometimes to be cutesy so I felt it was realistic.

I'm already anxious to read the second book in the series, So Many Boys: A Naughty List Novel which comes out in July, then the third book, A Good Boy is Hard to Find (Naughty List). I expect even more growth of Tessa as a character and hopefully, a happy ending for a couple I really like.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Review From Books & Wine February 17, 2010
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Do not be fooled by the pink cover. The Naughty List by Suzanne Young definitely ran the gamut of emotions, as ninja-Cheerleader-spy Tessa comes to suspect her too-perfect boyfriend Aiden of cheating. Basically the high school that Tessa goes to is a breeding ground for jerks, as a large amount of relationships end because one person cheats on the other. Tessa and her cheerleader friends decide to combat this trend by starting a secret society known as SOS. What SOS does is investigate suspected cheaters after being asked and then they deliver results to their patron. So far all of their investigations have led to an answer of guilty. All of the cheaters are basically put on a jerkface-roll aka Naughty List.

Ya'll I will be the first in line to pick up So Many Boys when it comes out. The Naughty List was FANTASTIC. I love that the girls in this book take charge of a situation and do what they can to help out women-kind. The feminist in me jumps for joy. Also, while Tessa can be kind of annoying with her refusal to swear, it grows on you after awhile, especially the phrases she uses instead of curse words.

This book definitely goes fairly deep into how being cheated on can hurt and affect a person's self-esteem. You guys know that feeling you get when your chest clenches over something terrible? I mean, maybe you've been in a relationship and have been on the verge of a break-up. You know that feeling you have during that stage? Well, I had that feeling several times during this book. Oh, man, did I feel for Tessa, especially as she had to deal with a character who I shall call the queen of the skanks. I'm sure plenty of people have had this same feeling when you perceive someone to be flirting with your partner, and your partner to be flirting back. ACK. It's definitely not a good place to be in. However, I loved that The Naughty List could evoke that feeling in me, for such a frilly-covered book.

So as far as teenagers go, the characters definitely felt real to me. Aside from Tessa, the characters curse quite a bit, just like real high schoolers. (Yay for swears!) Also, there is sex in the book. I like how real they felt, because yeah, a lot of teens do those things. Granted not very many teens are ninja-Cheerleader-spies, but I can't complain about that part of the book, since it was rather fun to read.

The writing is fast-paced and uncluttered. The characters winning, and the experience completely awesome.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book......iffy ending
It was a good read until the end. I found it a little unbelievable and a tad confusing with the way things ended
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3.0 out of 5 stars Speak your mind
I was annoyed by the way the character did not say what she really felt or thought. She had a boyfriend that we are supposed to believe she loved and only wanted to be with, but... Read more
Published on May 11, 2011 by auati
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Published on December 27, 2010 by princess bookie
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Recommend this one!
This book was awesome - there's no other way to put it. It had a enticing plot, spectaluar writing, and fabulous characters you can connect with. Read more
Published on September 12, 2010 by Erica
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I really enjoyed reading this book! It is such a light, fun read and guaranteed to make you giggle! Tessa was an all around amazing main character. Read more
Published on August 22, 2010 by Bailey (IB Book Blogging)
4.0 out of 5 stars Lots of Fun
Tessa and Aiden were dazzling together. The only problem was Tessa was hiding something from Aiden. She almost lived a double life. Read more
Published on July 17, 2010 by Cleverlyinked
4.0 out of 5 stars Unique and Entertaining
The Naughty List by debut author Suzanne Young is sure to be a hit! With characters that most readers will enjoy and a plot that never lets you down, this book is certainly... Read more
Published on July 16, 2010 by Shalonda
3.0 out of 5 stars A Naughty But Nice Book
Tessa Crimson is a perky head cheerleader by day, and a spy by night. She's the leader of the SOS (Society of Smitten Kittens) who spy on guys who are thought to be cheating on... Read more
Published on July 15, 2010 by Books Obsession
5.0 out of 5 stars fun, fresh and fantastic
This book came out back in February, but I only just got a copy and read it. I liked it so much, I wanted to share it! The premise itself is super. Read more
Published on July 6, 2010 by YAHighway
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