Zeta or Omega?
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
High school is already a distant memory for incoming Latimer University freshmen Jenna, Roni, and Lora-Leigh. Jenna can’t wait to meet cute college boys, Roni can’t wait to get away from home, and Lora-Leigh . . . well, Lora-Leigh couldn’t care less. She’s going to LU only because her parents are making her, just like she’s participating in sorority Rush only to appease her mom. Sorority girls are pretty, rich, and snotty, and Lora-Leigh doesn’t want to be one of those girls. So she’s shocked to find herself actually connecting with the sisters of Zeta Zeta Tau. And her Rush group friend Jenna can relate. She Rushed only because her roommate begged her to, but now she can’t decide which sorority to join; she likes them all! Roni, on the other hand, knows which sorority she should join, but Roni came to LU to reinvent herself. As Rush progresses and the girls prepare to make big decisions, they’ll need to heed the best advice there is: follow your heart. Now where will it lead?
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Three likable college freshmen navigate the ups and downs of sorority rush. Starting at Florida's Latimer University are Veronica (Roni), the rich Bostonian who turned down Harvard in order to blend in with the everyday kids; Lora-Leigh, the free-spirit fashion designer forced by her overprotective parents to attend college in her hometown; and Jenna, the Atlanta-born good girl who adores her family. The girls, who share the same dorm, bond immediately, though it's unclear what connects them at first beyond being cute and nice. Everything is actually a bit too cute and nice in Harmon's Disneyfied world; the friends adjust swiftly and easily to college and each immediately meets a hot guy. And while the girls' excitement over choosing the "right" sorority is palpable, the author makes the choice seem like a life-or-death decision. About to learn what house she'll belong to, "Roni was about to have a major organ breakdown.... Lungs collapsing. Brain aneurism. Heart attack." Even for beach reading, this is lite. Ages 12-up.