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Yvonne Prinz

Author of The Vinyl Princess

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Works by Yvonne Prinz

The Vinyl Princess (2009) 152 copies
All You Get Is Me (2010) 93 copies
If You're Lucky (2015) 48 copies
Still There, Clare (2005) 37 copies
Not Fair, Clare (2008) 18 copies
Double-Dare Clare (2008) 5 copies

Associated Works

Half-Minute Horrors (2009) — Contributor — 280 copies

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Almost a 3 star read.
 
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christiestar | 16 other reviews | Jul 17, 2022 |
Finished this one -- am enjoying all the playlists as well as Al's passion for music and for the Berkeley scene. Fairly lightweight story, but excellent dialogue between Al and her mom-- feels true and genuine.
 
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FinallyJones | 16 other reviews | Nov 17, 2021 |
A giant valentine to vinyl records and music lovers. Yes its about a teenage girl and there's way too much talk of bras and tights for this 36 year old possessor of a y chromosome. But fundamentally, if you love music and record stores, you'll love this book. Full stop.
 
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Smokler | 16 other reviews | Jan 3, 2021 |
Yvonne Prinz is one of the co-founders of Amoeba Music, an independent music store with locations in Hollywood and Berkeley, California. So she has first hand knowledge and experience befitting this novel about a young girl working at a record store on Telegraph in Berkeley.

Allie is sixteen years old and it is summer. Now working full-time at Bob & Bob Records, she has also decided to start up a blog devoted to vinyl records, called “The Vinyl Princess,” and is working on a printed zine to promote it as well. Meanwhile, her father and his second wife are having a baby, her mother has decided to start dating again, and her best friend’s boyfriend is hooking up with a band groupie. Add one mysteriously intriguing boy, an obnoxious boy with lots of questions about records, and a rash of robberies along Telegraph Avenue, and you have this book.

Allie is delightfully passionate about music, which wends its way throughout the chapters; those who have ever blogged about music or thought about starting a zine will applaud and enjoy her efforts. The streets of Berkeley are portrayed genuinely and with gritty detail, and Allie describes her co-workers, family members, and strangers on the street with honest and blunt words. A delightful light read.
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resoundingjoy | 16 other reviews | Jan 1, 2021 |

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