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More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Dairy Queen Dairy Queen, 1. Jun 07, Kat Kennedy rated it really liked it Recommends it for: Young adults and people of the female variety. Recommended to Kat Kennedy by: Tatiana.

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Shelves: kat-s-book-reviews. What the hell was Tatiana thinking, recommending me this book! Brian is alright. I wonder what will happen next! This is really sweet! I didn't realize American football is so interesting and exhilarating! No bloody way! Oh my goodness, what was he thinking? Curtis is sweet!

I like them all! I wonder if there are any dairy farms around here There's more! I want to read them now! Like an interpretive dance, only better because I really feel that this is more gripping to its audience.

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And mostly I find positive reviews really hard to write and I'm just lazy. View all 19 comments. Not much different from the cows she milks every day. Thinking about cows or elephant poops. It's also heartwarming and inspiring. View all 17 comments. Apr 27, Tatiana rated it really liked it Recommends it for: those looking for a light realistic YA story.

Shelves: ya , chick-lit , I was not disappointed. She is overwhelmed by milking, cleaning out the barn, mowing and haying, with almost no help but her younger brother's. In fact she is so overwhelmed, that she doesn't realize that her life at the moment has no direction or point. This is pointed to her by a lazy and arrogant Brian, the rival high school's quarterback, who is sent to D. Strangely enough, Brian has something to teach D.

I can't say that Dairy Queen is a mind-blowing kind of book. It's not really edgy or a dark "issue book.

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This is a novel about balancing family responsibilities and personal desires, about what it is to be a good person, and about importance of open communication in a family. She, along with the rest of the characters, feels very real and relatable. The teen romance is very well done too. It is realistic, doesn't overwhelm the story and never becomes cheesy or sappy, which is very important to me.

I will undoubtedly read the next book in this 3-part series. View all 3 comments. May 30, Emily May rated it really liked it Shelves: chick-lit , young-adult , When I finally found a spare two minutes to sit down and start reading this book, I suddenly ended up drawn in for a couple of hours discovering that Dairy Queen is just as ridiculously funny, silly, and heartwarming as everyone had told me it was.

And strangely inspirational too - I love anyone who dares to break the mold, especially young females who challenge gender stereotypes and go their own way.

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I will admit that I am not the biggest fan of chick lit novels, so I should warn you that When I finally found a spare two minutes to sit down and start reading this book, I suddenly ended up drawn in for a couple of hours discovering that Dairy Queen is just as ridiculously funny, silly, and heartwarming as everyone had told me it was. I will admit that I am not the biggest fan of chick lit novels, so I should warn you that this would probably never have got five stars from me, and the fact that it got four stars should not be taken lightly when I'm dishing it out in this genre.

This book has all the elements you could want from a light-hearted, teen read: a funny, likeable and slightly snarky protagonist, cute boys, some family troubles - nothing too heavy, romance, friendships, insecurities and overcoming them Shwenk is a great character. You know why I think she is such a great character? Because she does sport and farming - two things that interest me about as much as Kim Kardashian's "novel" - and yet she still manages to keep my attention from the very first chapter.

It takes A LOT to literally make someone laugh out loud while reading, as in, to actually pause and giggle stupidly to oneself and think if Big Brother was watching right now I would be arrested and locked away forever am I paranoid?

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Anyway, this novel does this repeatedly and I'm glad I didn't read it in public. I put this book off for two reasons, 1 I never thought I would enjoy a book about either sport or farming, never mind both!

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And 2 I've been busy reading the dark, disturbing, depressing, supernatural and fantasy books, which is all very well but sometimes we need a little bright happiness from our novels. This delivers, trust me, this delivers. View all 12 comments. Mar 18, Lola rated it it was ok Shelves: did-not-finish , sports.

I like seeing girls play sports in books, but this was really dull and maddening.

The way the heroine was exploited made me sick to my stomach. It probably gets better but it was too repetitive and frustrating for me to finish. Shelves: could-read-over-and-over-again , favorites , awesome-heroines , don-t-be-fooled-by-the-cover , physical-book-wishlist-want-it-need. That's one advantage to not talking. After a while people stop talking back. I swear, I swear to you I am not a snob.

But come on It's a cow. In a tiara. With a blue sky in the background and named after a restaurant I love. What's a girl to think when she sees this? Oh well, guess it's a moot point Because this book was fabulous. It sucked even more than it had before Brian showed up, because now I knew it. This book, while funny and outwardly mocking in and of itself, was also surprisingly deep , full of values that aren't always put first in a teenager's life. Hell, I could relate to it.

Think about it-No, I'm not a farmer, and no, I wasn't totally socially awkward ever, but I had trouble finding my voice. And not everyone runs into this problem, I know that. But, hey, I grew up in the country, and I went to a school where driving your tractor there wouldn't raise eyebrows. It was Hick City people. The kids were very kind, very well brought up for a public school, so it should come as no shock to you that when my parents ripped me out of that happy and horrible academically wise school away from all my friends just as I was getting my braces and figuring out who I was thanks mom and dad, really , I had trouble finding my place at the elite schools in town.

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I bet you're asking why they pulled me out. I couldn't go into high school without a better level of academics and not knowing the in town program and it's people and coaches. I hate it when people make fun of me and it turns out they're right. So, when I started in town at a tiny private school with a totally different grading scale and girls that were far more advanced than I in 7th grade, I found that I was standing on the outside of the circle with very little to say besides a literal smile and nod of the head for everything they deemed important.

Ah, youth. I want to incinerate some of those moments. But that's my whole point-I knew what I wanted to say, and I rarely agreed with what they were going on and on about.