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5.0 out of 5 stars
Courtesy of Teens Read Too, April 23, 2008
Margarita Antonia Diaz is a big, beautiful, and proud Latina woman. Okay, she's still in high school, so maybe not a woman, but definitely more than a girl. Either way, this is Margarita's senior year, and everything is perfect! She has Lucas, her fabulously gay best friend; she has amazing clothes, thanks to her talented designer of an older sister; the cute boy seems to be noticing her; and really, no one can help but love Margarita.
Except maybe Bridget Benson. Bridget and Margarita were best friends when they were little kids. Both were child actors and Bridget got a part that Margarita wanted. They've hardly spoken since. Not that Margarita didn't try, but it's been a long time, and the hurt has turned into anger. Somehow, during a huge confrontation at a party, Bridget and Margarita end up daring each other to compete for Prom Queen. Suddenly senior year is looking much more dramatic.
Margarita gets sucked into competing for popularity, and more than loses her perspective. In fact, she's beginning to think she's losing herself. Though not in poundage, despite her mother's best efforts to irritate and prod and serve the blandest, most boring food ever! When her dad gets sick unexpectedly, Margarita's great year has officially collapsed. What else can go wrong? Sometimes it's better not to ask, but Margarita has way too much personality to not pull through, right?
I love Margarita! I want to hang out with her every day. She feels like a real person from the first paragraph. She has such a unique, strong, hilarious voice and point of view. I felt like I was listening to her talk, not reading a story.
I love this book! It is honest, and sweet, and evil, and hilarious! This is real high school, with drunken parties, swearing, gayness, cattiness, pettiness, crushes, frustration, and serious attitude. And, really, how can you not love the title?
I fully intend to go out and buy any other book I can find by Nico Medina. If you don't want to go that far, you should at least read this one. It's way too much fun to miss!
Reviewed by: Carrie Spellman
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Enchanting Review: Fat Hoochie Prom Queen, December 12, 2008
FAT HOOCHIE PROM QUEEN
NICO MEDINA
Contemporary Young Adult
Simon Pulse
Rating: 4 Enchantments
Margarita "Madge" Diaz is a chubby, fashionista, funny girl who loves her curves. Everyone likes her, except for her ex-best friend--student body president and queen bee--Bridget Benson. She's a foxy Hispanic girl, who loves her gay best friend, and doesn't let anyone step all over her.
One night, drunk at a party, Madge gets into a heated fight with Bridget. They both agree that whoever wins the Prom Queen title will do what the other says. If Bridget wins, Madge won't be able to speak to her again but if Madge wins then Bridget will have to wear whatever Madge decides to a photo shoot for OK magazine.
It took me a while to get into this book but once I did, I immensely enjoyed it. Madge had a strong voice, and was funny as well. She felt real. All the characters had such strong voices that it felt as if they were right in front of you. The Spanish words mixed in really made Madge stand out more and made the story much interesting. The high school scene felt real: there was some crushes, cattiness, and the characters resembled real student which you might know. The book was fast, fun, and an easy read to take your mind off of things. Nico Medina is a great author and now, after reading Fat Hoochie Prom Queen, I feel like reading his other book.
Nico Medina is a graduate of the University of Florida and now resides in New York City. This is his second novel. His first book was titled The Straight Road to Kylie. To learn more about him, visit his website at [...]
Carolina
ENCHANTING REVIEWS
December 2008
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5.0 out of 5 stars
So fun you'll read it again and again, July 9, 2008
Nico Medina's talent for creating characters so alive they jump off the page and become your new best friends is never more apparent than in his newest release, FAT HOOCHIE PROM QUEEN. Outlandish, irresistible Madge and bf Lucas land themselves in one outrageous situation after another. Medina ratchets up the tension, the craziness, and the emotion over and over again until you are practically breathless trying to keep up. It's a fun, fast paced read that will keep you laughing until the last page.
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