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Wild Child

Wild Child

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wild Child
Review: I just finished reading this book today. It was a good book, but not one of my favorites. It focuses mainly on the kids in Drama Club and doesn't really involve either of the twins or Lacey, Kristin, and their crowd. In this book, Larissa grades are slipping causing her to uneligible for a part in the play. Toby and Anna come up with an idea on how she can bring her grades up and still have enough time to still get a part in the musical. Find out if it works in the newest SVJH book..........Wild Child

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: REALLY GREAT FOR PEEPS WHO THINK THERE LIFE IS HARD!!!!!!
Review: I read this book and it is soooooo goood. Larissa thinks everything is perfect untill the tryouts!!! Read it and find out what happenes!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wild Child is truly "Wild!"
Review: I wasn't that interested in Larissa until this book. I've never really liked school much, either. So I can relate. I usually don't like it when a new character is introduced, but the way Larissa and Toby were introduced I totally wanted to know all about them and their thoughts. Larissa's trying out for West Side Story with Anna and Toby. Then her grades drop and she's not allowed to be in the play! The little side story is about Salvador and how he wants to hang out with more guys, since most of his friends are girls. I hope I've encouraged you to read this book, it's one of the best!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wild Child is truly "Wild!"
Review: I wasn't that interested in Larissa until this book. I've never really liked school much, either. So I can relate. I usually don't like it when a new character is introduced, but the way Larissa and Toby were introduced I totally wanted to know all about them and their thoughts. Larissa's trying out for West Side Story with Anna and Toby. Then her grades drop and she's not allowed to be in the play! The little side story is about Salvador and how he wants to hang out with more guys, since most of his friends are girls. I hope I've encouraged you to read this book, it's one of the best!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Who Cares?
Review: Larissa couldn't be more excited about the school play! She has a perfect idea in her mind of how it will turn out...with her playing one of the leading roles, of course. So what if she got a D on her math test? Who cares if she can't understand much of what her Spanish teacher is saying? What does it matter that she doesn't have a clue what's going on in English class? She can worry about that AFTER the auditions...right?

This book was good. Not great, but good. Larissa never really gets that rebellious attitude to her, although she becomes a bit lazy in certain areas. I personally would have been upset with her if I were Anna and Toby, instead of trying to help her. I guess they're pretty good friends, because she was being very rude to them! This book also talks about the beginning of Big Noise, the band made up of drummer-Blue, guitarist-Damon, saxophone player-Brian, and lead singer-Salvador.

Overall, I would say this was a good book in a great series told from each characters' point of view. A really cool series if you like The Babysitters' Club, or Luna Bay.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: not the best
Review: This wasn't the best SVJH book I've read, but it was a fun read. "Wild Child" is about how blossoming actress Larissa Harris auditions for the school musical, "West Side Story", but is not accepted because she doesn't have a C average or higher, which is required to be eligible to be part of the play. She is crushed for a few days and pretty much ignores her drama club friends, Toby and Anna---and when she does talk to them, is not as open and friendly as she had been before. Larissa finally agrees to let Anna tutor her when she finds out that the girl who won the lead role Larissa wanted so badly, Bianca, also had slipping grades and was being tutored. I thought Larissa was being a stuck-up brat because she was so stubborn to accept that she needed help in her schoolwork. Read this if you like, but it isn't on my highly-recommended list.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: not the best
Review: This wasn't the best SVJH book I've read, but it was a fun read. "Wild Child" is about how blossoming actress Larissa Harris auditions for the school musical, "West Side Story", but is not accepted because she doesn't have a C average or higher, which is required to be eligible to be part of the play. She is crushed for a few days and pretty much ignores her drama club friends, Toby and Anna---and when she does talk to them, is not as open and friendly as she had been before. Larissa finally agrees to let Anna tutor her when she finds out that the girl who won the lead role Larissa wanted so badly, Bianca, also had slipping grades and was being tutored. I thought Larissa was being a stuck-up brat because she was so stubborn to accept that she needed help in her schoolwork. Read this if you like, but it isn't on my highly-recommended list.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good book
Review: When they first introduced Larisa, I thought, "Who cares?" but this book focused on her, and now she's one of my favorite characters. If you would like to discuss these books, e-mail me at the above address.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wild Child
Review: Yipee! Another edition to the collection. I love sweet valley jr high! I'll give WILD CHILD 5 stars it super! but just a little suggestion, if you havent read any of the sweet valley jr high start with #1. It more exciting that way. haha!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Love It!
Review: Yipee! Another edition to the collection. I love sweet valley jr high! I'll give WILD CHILD 5 stars it super! but just a little suggestion, if you havent read any of the sweet valley jr high start with #1. It more exciting that way. haha!


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