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Rating:  Summary: It was OK Review: I liked this book because it showed the difference between two types of people. Kate and Lizzie used to be best friends. But now, they are fighting. These books are really easy to read. I can get thru one very quickly and then read another.
Rating:  Summary: The Rise and Fall of the Kate Empire Review: This book is divided into two parts, so I'll review each separately. Part 1: 7/10 Kate Sanders, Lizzie's enemy, takes a tumble during cheerleading practice, and Lizzie and her friends decide to help Kate out for a while. This sotry was good but did not really have an ending. Part 2: 6/10 Another story about Kate. This time Kate is throwing a birthday party. Lizzie and her friends are invited, but their parents won't let them go because there isn't a chaperone. In the classic children's book sense, they go anyway, only to discover that no one else from thier school could go. But the party's a mess, and its not what Kate wants. Can Lizzie find a way to help her enemy? This was an okay book. I've read the plots to both parts elsewhere, though. Still, it is worth your time to read it.
Rating:  Summary: Good book Review: This book is really fun and easy to read. It is all about Lizzie and her nemesis, Kate. The recommended age is 8-12, but if you're a fan of Lizzie Mcguire, and/or Hilary Duff, then you'll definitely want to read this book! What makes it special is Lizzie's little conscience, which says what Lizzie really wants to say! Part 1: Kate breaks her arm and she can't be a cheerleader anymore. Will she lose her popularity? Lizzie has the opurtunity to help Kate or to leave her alone. What will she decide? And will Kate accept help from an unpopular girl like Lizzie? Part 2: Lizzie, Miranda, and Gordo want to go to Kate's party. But it will be unsupervised! Mrs. Mcguire will never let this happen! How will the three friends get into the party? And what if Mrs. Mcguire find out? If she does, then it's sure to be big trouble!
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