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The Baby-Sitters Club meets Kelly Yang in this first book in a sparkling middle grade series about a young Korean American girl who starts a business with her best friends to support her artistic dreams.

Jiyoung “Gigi” Shin loves to create, from her zany outfits to self-executed haircuts. She dreams of becoming an artist and doodles every chance she gets—at school instead of taking notes, in choir instead of singing, and at home instead of homework. Art is her way of escaping her boring life in suburban Middle of Nowhere, Texas. Unfortunately, her working class, immigrant parents want her to focus on her studies and pursue something more “practical.” Gigi only really feels like herself in art class and at lunch with her best friends, Carolina and Zeina.

When Gigi learns about an elite art camp on the east coast, she’s determined to go. But she knows her parents won’t let her, much less pay for it. After overhearing her little brother Tommy complain about how hard math is and how his teacher goes too fast for him, Gigi has a brilliant forming a tutoring club with her friends to make enough money for the art camp.

With Carolina, Zeina, and Carolina’s friend, Emma, the girls go all in, each with a reason for wanting the business to succeed. But the first few sessions with their classmates are a little chaotic, and Gigi wonders if she will end up sacrificing more than she bargained for to achieve her dreams.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published March 5, 2024

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Lyla Lee

19 books679 followers
Lyla Lee is the bestselling author of YA books about K-pop and K-dramas as well as the Mindy Kim series and the upcoming Gigi Shin books for younger readers. Her books have sold more than 80,000 copies and have been translated into multiple languages around the world. Originally from South Korea, she’s lived in various cities throughout the United States, worked various jobs in Hollywood, and studied Psychology and Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. She now lives in Dallas, Texas. Visit Lyla at lylaleebooks.com or on social media (IG, Twitter, and TikTok @literarylyla).

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Profile Image for Reading_ Tamishly.
4,938 reviews3,042 followers
March 6, 2024
You know how it is with Asian parents and how it is with their expectations from their kids. It shows in this story and do believe me when I say it gets more serious than this when it comes to choosing subjects and our career when we are still kids in school. Our parents are more strict when it comes to anything that is not related to studies or our career. Even then we just can’t go out or do anything extra that would most probably distract us.

Well, I am not complaining. It has its good and not so good to it but I get it when I read books like this. I hope more growing kids get to read this book.

It is the story about a girl who sees that her parents would find it difficult to spend extra for a camp. But she comes up with a club to earn a little bit with her closest and friends who are interested in tutoring younger kids as well as those who needed it from their class.

I find this book to be really honest and it shows how proper communication between friends, between children and parents can resolve misunderstandings and cut the gap between them before things get complicated.

I love this book! Just go for it.
Profile Image for Ashley Dang.
1,451 reviews
December 7, 2023
The first in a middle grade series perfect for fans of The Baby-Sitters Club, following a young Korean American girl who starts a tutoring business with her best friends to support her artistic dreams. Being in seventh grade isn't easy, especially when you want to pursue a art program that your parents can't afford and prove to them that you are serious about your career. Jiyoung "Gigi" Shin dreams about being an artist, she lives and breathes art. Yet it's not something her working class, immigrant parents want her to focus on, rather they'd have her pursue a more practical career. So when a prestigious art program appears, Gigi is determined to get in, even if it means starting her own tutoring business with her best friends to raise money... but nothing is ever easy especially when her childhood friend/crush and the most popular boy in school asks her to tutor him... and her friend also likes him. Family drama, crushes, friendship, and being in seventh grade, this was such a charming and cute book. I related so much to Jiyoung as an Asian American kid who wanted to be an artist. This book was adorable and just a really cute read, I will absolutely be reading the rest of the series and can't wait to see what Gigi and her friends get up to next!

*Thanks Netgalley and Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing, Aladdin for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
Profile Image for Katherine.
121 reviews5 followers
February 10, 2024
Thank you Goodreads and Simon Kids for this ARC – I couldn't put it down!

Imagine the Babysitters Club meets kickass Asian and Muslim representation – talk about representation! I tore through this book in just two hours, soaking up every bit of it. The Asian parent references? Totally relatable and refreshingly authentic – major props to Lyla authors for keeping it realistic.

And can we talk about Gigi? An artist breaking stereotypes? Yes, please! As someone who once dreamed of being an art teacher, I relate to this so much it's not even funny. It's high time we saw more creativity from Asian kids, am I right?

The characters are so well-crafted, that even the parents feel like they could be your neighbors. And those parents owning an Asian supermarket, that's basically my grandparents? Pure nostalgia. Plus, as an only child myself, I felt a special connection to those references.

The conflict? Gripping and oh-so-relatable, especially for the middle school crowd. Trust me, I've been there – it's tough out there! I loved this! I could write an essay on it.

Massive kudos to Lyla Lee for penning the book of my seventh-grade dreams. This is the read I wish I had when I was in middle school.

Thank you! I could write more if I wanted to about Gigi. I will leave that up to Lyla.
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479 reviews19 followers
February 5, 2024


When I saw the comp to Babysitters Club I knew this would be a fun nostalgic read!

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When it’s announced that a prestigious art camp is accepting applications Gigi and her friends all want to apply. Gigi knows her family won’t be able to afford it… so she comes up with a plan to raise the money… a tutoring program… she recruits her friends that each have there own curricular specialty and start to raise money for the group to hopefully attend the camp! A few obstacles are presented that felt very middle school and oh so perfect!

I loved this one! It really reminded me of the feeling I had at a young age and being so envious of the BSC girls and wanting to create a club with a group of my friends. I’m excited to hear what tweens think of this one and looking forward to the next in the series.

Thank You Simon Kids for the gifted ARC

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Profile Image for Chrissy Casey.
97 reviews7 followers
January 14, 2024
Gigi Shin loves art. She dreams of becoming an artist some day. Her parents think she needs for focus on math or science, something worth while. In Art class she learns about a prestigious summer art camp called Starscape. Gigi wants to go, but know her parents can’t afford to send her even if she gets accepted. She decides to start a tuturing program afterschool with her friends. Gigi’s parents find out about and are not happy, especially since she received a bad grade on a quiz. They feel it is taking up her studying time. Will she get accepted to camp & will her parents let her continue the tutoring? Read to find out!!

I enjoyed reading about Gigi-her friendship, her struggles & her perseverance, I can’t wait to see what happens to her next.
Profile Image for Karen Mazzaferri.
148 reviews3 followers
March 9, 2024
Gigi Shin is a Korean American middle school student. She has a small circle of three friends that have similar interests, art. By all accounts, they are all extremely talented art
ists and they all are good at different subjects in school which becomes the driving force for them to make money. Their art teacher has offered an opportunity to attend a prestigious art camp the following summer which they will have to apply for. Knowing her parents would be against the art school, as they want Gigi to excel in science and math, she, behind their backs, starts a tutoring club called the Ace Squad, so she and her friends can make money to attend the school in New York City if they are excepted.
This sweet little chapter book is perfect for readers who enjoy great characters and girls who are self motivated to fight for their dreams. Not to say, there isn’t the typical girl drama, boy crush and parental disappointment, this book delivers a great message on how to deal with difficult situations and find answers to solving problems harmoniously.
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521 reviews26 followers
March 14, 2024
This was an enjoyable middle grade chapter book. Gigi Shin Is Not A Nerd follows Gigi who dreams of becoming an artist and wants to go to an art camp called Starscape. But since it’s an expensive program that her parents won’t pay for, Gigi and her friends start a tutoring club to try to earn money for it. This was a great read that I think many middle graders will find relatable.

Thank you Simon Kids for sending me an advanced copy for an honest review.
Profile Image for TheNextGenLibrarian.
2,283 reviews33 followers
July 16, 2023
Fans of Debbi Michiko Florence and Erin Yun’s MG romance books will love Gigi!
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Gigi Shin loves drawing and all things art. When an opportunity arises for her and her best friends to apply to an art program in NYC, Gigi can’t wait. The only problem is the cost and her parents don’t want her focusing on art as a potential future occupation. So Gigi and her friends decide to form The Ace Squad to tutor kids so they can make their own money for the camp. When the cutest boy in school asks Gigi to help him in math, one of her worst subjects, she chooses her crush over the good of the group. Will Gigi be able to make it up to her friends?
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This was such a cute book and what I hope is the start of a series. We don’t have enough middle grade novels that deal with crushes, but I also enjoyed the maturity of the girls and how they dealt with problems/issues and their friendship. This title releases March 5, 2024!
Profile Image for Lindsey Eick.
199 reviews10 followers
January 16, 2024
I won this ARC in a book publisher webinar, and I absolutely loved it. I cannot wait to read more of this series, as this was the first in a new series by @LylaLee! Thanks again to @SimonKids for this wonderful novel!!
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948 reviews21 followers
March 4, 2024
A short but fun read about responsibility and focusing on art as a respected job. I love how they decided to build a club to raise money and attend an awesome art school together. Their friendship is put to the test but they are very mature and responsible in how to deal with their problems, especially because they know how to recognize when they are being mean, and selfish and when it's time to apologize. Parents often prefer that their children have a secure traditional job, but the modern world has much to offer in the art department. It doesn't mean just to paint a painting and hope for people to buy them. I am glad that these books help to educate adults and motivate young artists to pursue their dreams.
I listened to the audiobook with librofm and loved it.
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96 reviews7 followers
March 25, 2024
Thank you to NetGalley and Aladdin for the ARC. Gigi Shin wants to go to art camp but her hardworking parents think she should do something more academic. Gigi and her friends decide to earn the money for camp by tutoring students. As this stars out as a good idea, new situations show that they might be in over their heads. Must have for school Libraries.
1,850 reviews16 followers
February 17, 2024
EARC provided by Edelweiss Plus
Gigi wants to go to a summer art camp, but she knows her parents won’t be excited about that idea- because they would prefer a focus on academics. Gigi and her friends start a tutoring service to earn money, and when her parents find out and it causes friendship problems on top of that…she must find a way to save the business so she can get to camp.
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208 reviews6 followers
Shelved as 'on-stack-at-home'
February 10, 2024
I won this book with a goodreads giveaway. Can't wait to check it out.
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17 reviews
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August 9, 2023
can’t wait!!! I’m sold based on the description. march can’t come fast enough for this book!!!!!!!!!!
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5,548 reviews311 followers
March 10, 2024
A really fun and heartfelt middle grade debut series that sees Korean American Gigi forming a tutoring club with her friends to help pay for the artist summer camp her parents can't afford and don't support. Great lessons in friendship and honesty, this is perfect for fans of The babysitter club books with a modern twist. Good on audio and highly recommended. I'm looking forward to reading more books in the series as they come out!
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April 18, 2024
I am not the intended audience for this, but since I’m going down memory lane with The Baby-Sitters Club graphic novels and I’ve read two of the author’s books I decided to give it a shot and I’m glad I did! Will look out for any future books in the series. :-)
Profile Image for Beth Rodgers.
Author 7 books39 followers
March 24, 2024
“Gigi Shin Is Not a Nerd” by Lyla Lee takes readers into the world of Gigi, a middle school girl with high aspirations to be an artist. Growing up in a Korean-American family doesn’t make it easy for her, though, as she finds that there are expectations put on her to be good at math and science, and to plan for a career that follows from those subjects. She doesn’t know quite what to do to make her parents understand her profound love of art.

When she finds out about Starscape, a top-of-the-line summer art program in New York, she desperately wants to attend. Her parents can’t even wrap their heads around the idea, and she feels like she’ll never get their approval. She and her friends decide that the only chance any of them have of attending the prestigious Starscape program is to raise money on their own to prove that they are capable, responsible, and truly deserving of attending. So, they start a tutoring program, a la the Babysitter’s Club, so that they can raise funds and help people all at the same time.

All is going well until Gigi has some academic problems of her own on a science quiz, and her parents start to question her ability to handle everything she has taken on. She is determined to make it clear that she is perfectly able to handle everything, they just have to let her prove it.

Aside from academics and tutoring, crushes and friend drama fill the pages of this first book in a new series. Readers will be eager to learn what happens next to Gigi and her friends as they embark on more tutoring, art, and middle school adventures.

Beth Rodgers, Author of 'Freshman Fourteen' and 'Sweet Fifteen,' Young Adult Novels

*Review originally posted at YABooksCentral.com*
Profile Image for Paige V.
226 reviews2 followers
March 5, 2024
The story follows a young Korean American girl who dreams of becoming an artist but faces resistance from her working-class immigrant parents, who want her to focus on her studies.

Ji-Young Shin, also known as Gigi, is an aspiring artist who dreams of attending an art program called Starscape. Her art teacher, Mrs. William, informs Gigi and her friends Carolina and Zeina about a college hosting the program. However, Gigi cannot afford the program, so she starts a tutoring group to help kids with homework and raise money. The club is doing well until a boy named Paul Kim Wiley enters the picture, and the drama begins to unfold.

The book strongly resembles the popular Baby Sitter's Club series, which is great for fans of that series, and I enjoyed reading it.

As the four friends have to work together to make their business successful, they face challenges and setbacks, but their determination and friendship keep them going. What I loved about this book was the relatable characters and the themes of following your dreams and pursuing your passions, even in the face of adversity. The diverse representation of the characters was also a highlight, with Gigi's Korean American background and her friends' different ethnicities adding depth to the story.
The author has done an excellent job crafting well-rounded and distinct characters, each with unique personality traits and quirks. Gigi, in particular, is a cute, determined character who is also great with kids. And her love for her made-up superheroes is endearing.
The other characters in the book are equally likable. Mrs. William is kind and caring, and Carolina is the group's math and science whiz. Zeina is loyal, and Paul Kim Wiley is a lovely boy who adds an extra layer of sweetness to the story. Emma, one of the friends, is humorous and provides some much-needed comic relief.

Overall, it's a great book to recommend to fans of the Baby Sitter's Club series or anyone who enjoys well-crafted characters and a fun, heartwarming read with a strong message of empowerment and friendship.

Happy Reading, Paige! ❤️

Thank you to the publisher for sending me an advanced copy of this book, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Profile Image for Ms. Yingling.
2,388 reviews491 followers
December 17, 2023
E ARC provided by Edelweiss Plus

Gigi loves art and would love to go to somewhere like RISD or Tisch for college, but first she has to get through middle school. When she finds out about a summer art school, Starscape, she hopes that her parents will let her apply. It's expensive, and they work hard running a Korean grocery store, so would rather see her go into a different field. Gigi and her friends decide that they will try to raise money for the school by tutoring other students. Gigi keeps this secret from her parents, but they know about it anyway. They are concerned when she isn't doing well on her own school work because of the time she spends tutoring. When she gets into the summer program, she finally shows her parents her artwork. They feel she is very talented, and support her more than she expected. This was a fun, quick book, and would be a good choice for middle grade students who want to pursue art as a career. I wish, however, that there were more books with students who want to pursue math, science, or health careers. (Remember, I'm a bitter ex-Latin teacher who couldn't get a job in the field, so I'm all about useful, realistic career expectations.)
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184 reviews7 followers
May 7, 2024
3.5/5

This was a cute and quick middle grade read about an industrious Asian American girl who starts a tutoring club to fund her dreams of attending an art camp.

What I enjoyed:
- I always love seeing Asian American representation in middle grade books (and I appreciated that the love interest was half-Asian and half-white).
- The story was fast paced and easy to consume.
- I would probably read the next book(s) in the series to find out what happens next for Gigi.

What didn't quite work for me:
- The story didn't have quite as much depth as I would have liked to see. The stakes didn't feel particularly high, and the barriers that Gigi faced throughout the book were easily overcome. I don't mind a positive, bubbly middle grade read, but I do think the author could have dug a little deeper with some of her themes.
- The protagonist is supposed to be in 7th grade, but the writing and themes felt quite a bit younger. I imagine my 5th and 6th grade students would probably find the book to be a little young for them.

Thank you to Net Galley for my advanced reader copy!
8,046 reviews39 followers
February 7, 2024
I received an electronic ARC from Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing through NetGalley.
Middle school brings both challenges and joy for Gigi Shin. She wants to be an artist but her parents prefer her to study science and math. Her art teacher shares about a special camp for artists. She knows her parents won't support this so comes up with a way to raise money to pay for it herself. Together with three friends, she forms a tutoring club. The four girls work out issues and help several students improve their understanding of different academic areas.
This is the first in this series that has been compared to The Babysitters Club series. It's a similar light writing style with undercurrents addressing more serious parts of friendship and families. Lee offers hints of possible situations in future books as she wraps this one with a happy conclusion.
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764 reviews54 followers
February 19, 2024
Gigi Shin is Not A Nerd by Lyla Lee is a well written middle grade novel about a group of friends who come together to form a tutoring club so they can earn enough money to go to an art summer camp in NYC. Like most middle grade students, the girls in Gigi Shin is Not a Nerd don't always make the right choices and the friend drama/resolutions felt very realistic.

The main character, Gigi, comes off more like a dictator but realizes the errors in her way when she's called out. The addition of Paul, a popular boy many girls are crushing on, also added a realism element that made the book relatable to me (even though I am far removed from my middle grade days) and young readers alike.

Overall a great addition to the middle grade genre!

Thank you to Simon Kids/Aladdin for gifting me an ARC to review.
Profile Image for Jessica Harrison.
717 reviews46 followers
March 8, 2024
Gigi Shin is Not a Nerd is being billed as a fresh take on The Baby-Sitters Club, and that’s a fair comparison. Both focus on a group of girls that use their unique skills to solve problems. They’re the kind of books I binge read as a middle grader.

Lyla Lee is the author of the popular Mindy Kim chapter book series, and Gigi Shin is Not a Nerd reads like a natural progression. At just over 150 pages, the book is accessible to readers who are growing in confidence. And with language that is more difficult than chapter books but still fairly basic, it’s a great stepping stone.

Lee’s text is friendly and inviting. Her characters are bright and engaging and the storyline entertaining. I expect that Gigi Shin is Not a Nerd will be a book that’s read on repeat in many homes.
Profile Image for Alice.
4,312 reviews1 follower
March 29, 2024
4 stars
I read a digital advance copy courtesy of the publisher
Gigi Shin is a Korean American seventh grader who loves art but her traditional minded parents think she should focus on subjects that will provide a stable career. When she finds out her favorite artist will be at the prestigious art camp in NYC this summer, she is determined to go. Along with her friends, also artistically minded, the group decides to tutor as the Aces Squad to earn the money for the camp, if they are selected to attend. Of course things get a little chaotic when Gigi decides to tutor the cute boy in math (not her strong subject) without consulting the other members. This short starter of the series will give middle grade girls a new series to read.
Profile Image for Rose George.
8 reviews
April 11, 2024
Gigi Shin is Not a Nerd is being billed as a fresh take on The Baby-Sitters Club, and that’s a fair comparison. Both focus on a group of girls that use their unique skills to solve problems. They’re the kind of books I binge read as a middle grader.

Lyla Lee is the author of the popular Mindy Kim chapter book series, and Gigi Shin is Not a Nerd reads like a natural progression. At just over 150 pages, the book is accessible to readers who are growing in confidence. And with language that is more difficult than chapter books but still fairly basic, it’s a great stepping stone.

Lee’s text is friendly and inviting. Her characters are bright and engaging and the storyline entertaining. I expect that Gigi Shin is Not a Nerd will be a book that’s read on repeat in many homes.
Profile Image for Christy Broderick⁷.
591 reviews15 followers
March 24, 2024
4.5 ⭐️

Watch out world! Gigi Shin is here to help you with your tutoring needs! If you grew up with numerous “The Baby-Sitters Club” books, you’ll really enjoy watching Gigi and her group of friends tackle trying to get into a great art camp by helping out other students. Gigi (Jiyoung) is very creative and enjoys using her abilities to help while she tutors, but she finds that while she’s helping others, she starts to lose focus on herself and her friends in the process. There are some ups and downs throughout the story, but the ending will leave you wanting more from this series and will have you cheering on Gigi and her friends 💖

📣 Go Ace Squad! 📣
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