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Lights, Action, Lily! (Young Women of Faith: Lily Series, Book 7) |
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Rating:  Summary: Definately a good book! Review: Lily Robbins and Shad Shifferdecker are at it again. Except this time their fighting gets the attention of Mrs. Reinhold, Lily's English teacher, who decides to cast them in a production of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, with Shad as Petruchio and Lily as Katharina. Before long, both Shad and Lily are having fun with the play...but Shad's girlfriend Ashley Adamson sure isn't. Ashley threatens Lily by taunting her at school and by pulling pranks when Lily is at home. She even tries to get Shad suspended in her efforts. Lily gets fed up with Ashley's antics but tries to blow Ashley off. When Lily hears two people in her drama group talking about how weird they think Lily is, Lily gets upset and decides to talk to her mother about all of her "enemies." Lily decides to pray about the problem, but feels that her efforts aren't doing any good. When Lily is forced to sit out the festival, she learns about relationships and makes new friends in the process.
Rating:  Summary: Loving your enemies... Review: Lily Robbins and Shad Shifferdecker are at it again. Except this time their fighting gets the attention of Mrs. Reinhold, Lily's English teacher, who decides to cast them in a production of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, with Shad as Petruchio and Lily as Katharina. Before long, both Shad and Lily are having fun with the play...but Shad's girlfriend Ashley Adamson sure isn't. Ashley threatens Lily by taunting her at school and by pulling pranks when Lily is at home. She even tries to get Shad suspended in her efforts. Lily gets fed up with Ashley's antics but tries to blow Ashley off. When Lily hears two people in her drama group talking about how weird they think Lily is, Lily gets upset and decides to talk to her mother about all of her "enemies." Lily decides to pray about the problem, but feels that her efforts aren't doing any good. When Lily is forced to sit out the festival, she learns about relationships and makes new friends in the process.
Rating:  Summary: Definately a good book! Review: This book(and all of the other Lily books by Nancy Rue, I've read all of them) is a fantastic book for girls who do, or don't know Jesus. It teaches a valuble lesson about friendship, and that God has a plan for you and whatever happens, happens. It is a fantastic book, and I would recommend it very strongly.
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