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Blame My Virgo Moon

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Shakespeare's Juliet has it easy compared to zodiac-obsessed Cat as she balances feuding friend groups, a school play, a fledgling romance, and her clumsy self in this delightful follow-up to Never Trust a Gemini.
Life should be Gucci gooseberry gorgeous for Cat Phillips now that she's got the girl: swoon-worthy, green-haired Morgan Delaney. Except Cat's friends aren't too keen on Morgan, and Morgan's friends aren't quite rolling out the welcome mat for Cat either. When Morgan takes on queen bee Siobhan for the highly contested spot of Head Girl, Cat would rather pluck out her eyelashes than pick a side, which is how she ends up accidentally auditioning for the school production of Romeo and Juliet . . . and landing the starring role opposite Morgan's new no-good friend, Brooke the Crook. And as if things couldn't be more of a Marie Antionette Baking Brownies level disaster, Cat's Sagittarius bestie, Zanna, isn't talking to her anymore. Merciful Sappho! As Cat trips over herself to keep her relationships intact (and learn her lines), she begins to realize that maybe not all of her problems can be blamed on her Virgo moon in this hilarious, heartfelt comedy of errors told in an uber-unique voice.

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    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2024
      Trying to blend friendships with romantic relationships can be hard. Newly 15-year-old Cat really wants her new girlfriend, Morgan, to get along with her friends, but they're just not gelling. English Cat is part of the fashion-conscious, makeup-wearing group surrounding her school's queen bee, Siobhan, while Irish Morgan hangs with an edgier, goth-leaning cohort. To make matters worse, Morgan and Siobhan are both running for head girl. The competition gets fierce, and to avoid favoring one person over the other, Cat auditions for the school play, Romeo and Juliet--and lands the lead! Now she'll be too busy to help out with any campaigns. Meanwhile, Cat's best friend, the Polish Zanna, is acting weird--it seems like she doesn't want to listen to Cat's many woes. What's up with that? This sequel to 2023'sNever Trust a Gemini, which traverses the zodiac calendar from the self-focused Aquarius to the grounded Taurus, allows for solid character development while still delivering plenty of farcical rom-com antics. Cat and Morgan's relationship remains strong, despite various elements attempting to foil them, which is sweet and refreshing. Cat's narration (and much of the dialogue) is still chock-full of slang as well as her own hilarious coinages (she's fond of invoking Aphrodite and exclaiming "gooseberries!"), and her chatty style will draw readers in. Woolf's sophomore novel firmly establishes her as a young adult author to watch. �ber-groovy!(Fiction. 12-15)

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