How to Date Like a Guy: 1. Flirt constantly. 2. Keep your options open. 3. Don't get attached. Cassie and her two best friends, Greta and Keagan, are so over boyfriends. But just because the girls are anti-boyfriend doesn't mean they're anti-boy. So they make a pact for the summer: They'll each kiss ten different guys before school starts—no commitments, no drama, just fun. Sounds easy enough. Then Cassie meets the perfect guy (nine boys too soon), and the pact starts to seem like a terrible idea. Not to mention Boy Number One turns out to be her best friend's ex. Ugh—Cassie's summer just went from carefree to complicated faster than she can say "heartbreaker."
Written for teen girls, Confessions of a Boy-Crazy Girl will help you on your own journey from neediness to freedom.
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I'm Nina, the boycrazy girl. Absolutely everyone at camp says so. But I'm not boy crazy. Not really. The girls in my bunk, 12A, at Camp Mon Mon Lake, talk about boys just as much as I do. Zoe, MJ, Claire, and Emily have all said how ...
Nina wears two labels: boy crazy and camp drama star. But this summer things are different--Nina's shedding the old labels and discovering what she's capable of.