Would you sell your cell phone to the devil? What if in return he made you gorgeous? Allison Avery sold her cell phone to the devil.This book is fiction. In this book Allison sells her phone to the devil. She didn't sell it physically but the devil can control it. In return the devil makes 6 peo...
soooo maybe i checked this out from the library because it mentioned crushing on a stepbrother and i had just finished rewatching clueless and i was on a paul rudd high. and despite not reading the first book, i figured it would be easy to catch up. i'm not sure if reading the first book would've...
Worries abound in the life of Justin K. And, yes, there are plenty of things for a third grader to be concerned about! Justin faces his life not with fear, but with humor and honesty.Justin grows and matures and has some pleasant surprises to compensate for the disappointments over the course of ...
Enjoyed reading this book to/with my son... it reads like many of the other popular boys' books out there lately, but it has a main character who is nervous, anxious, and often hesitant to say what he really thinks. He works really hard to improve on these challenges, and you read about plenty o...
Booklist (January 1, 2012 (Vol. 108, No. 9))Preschool-Grade 2. Liam is a piglet with “the kind of problem that is called heartbreaking”: he wants to be the Easter Bunny, but instead of floppy ears and a spring in his step, he has triangular lobes and trotters. His family is generally unsympatheti...
Tough but often misunderstood, Morgan Miller struggles to come to grips with the fact that her best friend just dumped her.
This book was a bit of a dissapointment, story wise. I was hoping for a whole lot more with the plot and the characters. I have a problem with a quite a lot of things in this book. First, the Carson character I knew was trouble before I even read the first page. His character was really into ...
I didn't know it was possible to be SO ANNOYED WITH A BOOK. I stopped at 14.6% (love you Kindle!). Normally, I wouldn't review a book without finishing it - pretty much because I always finish the books I get, and if I don't it's because I need to return them to the library, not because they are ...
Tomboyish, 12-year-old Zoe is friends with everyone in seventh grade, even the boys. She's never wanted a best friend, until now, as she tries to win over quiet, serious CJ.
Being a 7th grade girl isn't easy—a fact told with humor and insight in this series of stories about a group of girlfriends, each narrated by a different friend. Over the course of the series, this group of friends encounters the regular dilemmas of adolescent girls: loyalty among friends, early ...
Being a 7th grade girl isn't easy—a fact told with humor and insight in this series of stories about a group of girlfriends, each narrated by a different friend. Over the course of the series, this group of friends encounters the regular dilemmas of adolescent girls: loyalty among friends, early ...
thirteenMorgan was waiting for me outside the locker room door. “Sorry,” she whispered. “I’m not great at dealing with somebody being nice to me.”I shrugged.We walked together out to the bike rack.“There’s just,” Morgan whispered to me. “There’s a lot going on at my house right now. I need to tal...
Cress in homeroom the next morning.“Finally!” she said. “But Ms. Masters won the cookie.”“Sorry.”She shrugged. “Sometimes you win, usually you lose.”“Oh,” I said. “And I was, is it, I mean, can I still get on the soccer team?”“I thought ballet interfered.”“No,” I said. “We just decided it was too...
Not that I was paying so much attention to the plot or anything other than Carson’s warm fingers interlaced with mine, but other people were actually groaning out loud. Next to us, Frankie and Margo were the only ones who didn’t seem to notice. Maybe because their eyes were closed the whole time....
I got into the car and did a triple take. It wasn’t just her new glasses, with their thick rectangular frames, or the washed-out blue of her T-shirt dress. She looked different. She looked kind of cool. In a nerdy, funky way—really cool. She had Adriana’s address plugged into her GPS already, so ...
I’m answering.Chill. Seriously. Don’t text me fifty times. Hold up. No not everybody hates you. I doubt anybody hates you. I like you fine, but here’s the thing: I just don’t want to be going out with anybody right now. It was better anyway when we ...