
Oh My Goth
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©2018 Gena Showalter (P)2018 Harlequin Enterprises, Limited
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Product details
Listening Length | 8 hours and 35 minutes |
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Author | Gena Showalter |
Narrator | Katie Koster |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 04 September 2018 |
Publisher | Harlequin Audio |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07DX7WFDP |
Best Sellers Rank |
146,771 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
233 in Fiction on Friendship for Teens 725 in Contemporary Fantasy for Young Adults 790 in Fiction on Difficult Situations for Teens |
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Jodie-Leigh
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing Short Of Brilliant
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 May 2019Verified Purchase
Absolutely adored this book. Everything about it had me intrigued. I fell in love with the storyline, the uniqueness of the plot and the brilliant way it was written. It was so different to anything I've read before and it was totally brilliant. I loved the characters. They were real and relatable, easy to grow attached to. Reading Jade's story was enlightening and pretty touching. I love how it displays a different coping mechanism and how some people cope after the death of a loved one. I loved reading the growth in the characters and, of course, the happily ever after. The book was nothing short of brilliant and I'd recommend to anyone.
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Ashleigh Sage
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 May 2019Verified Purchase
Really enjoyed this story and it’s uniqueness. Loved the characters and my heart went out for Jade. Such a great story of how people deal with loss, trauma and the value of being kind to everyone.

SALLEN
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 December 2012Verified Purchase
I love it sooo much and can seriously relate to the Goths and Barbies because we have them at my school!!! I love it and recommend you read it!!

Ivan Friant
4.0 out of 5 stars
loved it!
Reviewed in the United States on 23 March 2019Verified Purchase
This book was great! I have read some of Showalter’s adult romance stuff and I really enjoyed them. Oh My Goth sounded interesting, so I went for it. The cover is gorgeous! We are going to have an amazing 2019 Most Gorgeous Cover Tournament! I’ve never been goth, but I have been different and weird. My high school years were full of trying to fit in and be popular and failing miserably at it. There’s a reason that I think teenagers are idiots, because I used to be an idiot teenager, the worst kind! If I could redo my high school years, 1. I wouldn’t, and 2. I would embrace my weirdness and celebrate it. Jade is different, but she’s damaged. I felt incredibly sorry for her. She’s one of the very rare ones that didn’t have me saying, “oh grow up already! You’re not the only one who has suffered!” The whole point of the book was her learning that her coping mechanisms were indeed hurting others. I guess the difference in this book is that the idiot teen actually learns her lesson and becomes more mature. Plus, the idea of “outcast” becoming popular hurt my brain. I’d like to think that being unique is what makes us weirdos interesting, so to be popular is diametrically opposed to who we are. Shoutout to Big Bang Theory for making “nerdiness” popular and bringing in all the posers!! But I really liked this book and considering the hardcore culture of goths, it was surprisingly clean! I would absolutely let younger teens read it and hopefully they can learn good things from it! I guess my only issue with this book is that the philosophizing and learning gets a little repetitive. A couple of places start to feel a little like a morality lecture, but those are few and far between. Overall, an excellent and emotional read.

MissMisha
4.0 out of 5 stars
pretty good!
Reviewed in the United States on 23 December 2014Verified Purchase
I read it in one day lol, but I really enjoyed it!
Although the fact that the Goth kids said "fright" instead of "cool" bugged me a bit as well as the stereotypical "ouija-board-playing-tarot-card-reading-Goth," I thought it was a good and easy read.
It also made me think about how silly it is for anyone to judge someone for the way they dress. People are people, it doesn't matter what they look like on the outside. As a Goth, I tended toward having the same disdain for girls like Mercedes, but I realize how ridiculous it is! If we all hate each other, how are we going to form friendships and get along better with others?
Also, I kind of wish that it didn't end so soon; I want to know more about the party and how things turn out for Jade and Clarik, lol. Maybe I'm just being a sap, but I loved it! :-) maybe a second book? <3
Although the fact that the Goth kids said "fright" instead of "cool" bugged me a bit as well as the stereotypical "ouija-board-playing-tarot-card-reading-Goth," I thought it was a good and easy read.
It also made me think about how silly it is for anyone to judge someone for the way they dress. People are people, it doesn't matter what they look like on the outside. As a Goth, I tended toward having the same disdain for girls like Mercedes, but I realize how ridiculous it is! If we all hate each other, how are we going to form friendships and get along better with others?
Also, I kind of wish that it didn't end so soon; I want to know more about the party and how things turn out for Jade and Clarik, lol. Maybe I'm just being a sap, but I loved it! :-) maybe a second book? <3