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ACHINGLY ALICE

ACHINGLY ALICE

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More fun...but way too short!
Review: I'm a huge fan of Alice McKinley, and this tenth entry in the series is as addictive as the rest. While Elizabeth and Pamela take more of a back seat this time out, the romance between Alice's father and Sylvia Summers receives a full airing. Why did Achingly Alice have to be so short, though? As Alice gets older--and her fans age with her--doesn't it make sense to deliver a bigger helping of "Alicedom" each time out?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT!!
Review: If you love the Alice series then this books for you. If you've never read the Alice series pick this book up. It's funny, has teen romance(which I love!), and it's all around great. It's only about 120 pages but length doesn't matter when a books of really gret quality.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Achingly Alice
Review: Over all, Achingly Alice was a really good book. Alice is trying to figure out how Mrs. Summers can love Mr. Sorringer and her dad at the same time, while she herself can't decide between Patrick (her boyfriend) and the cutie in her camera class, Sam. It's easy to relate to this book because it's set in present times in Silver Springs. Alice finally decides to wait it out and see what happens in the end when something suprising happens to Miss Summers. I would reccomend this book to girls ages twelve and up because of some of the things that happen to Alice and her friends. They are in eighth grade, so that is probably a good age to read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Anna Loves This Book It is So Real!!
Review: Phylis never stop making these books!!! This book was amazing... i was soo entranced and interested that i couldnt top reading this wonderful book i love all the surprises in each chapter A must read for any true fan of Alice and her friends. This book makes many teen girls feel like they are not alone and i can relate to some of alice and her friends personal problems that i wouldnt like to share with others!!! This is a great book you definetaly should read it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was DA BOMB!
Review: This book has to be the best Alice book there is. Once again she's facing life as an 8th grader. Her 2 friends, Elizabeth and Pamela, also face the problems and dificulties of being a young woman. The 3 of them are a wonderful group of 8th grade girls who stick together no matter what!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Of Them All...
Review: This book is excellent! In this book, Alice is suddenly alert that she is a sexual being, and she's curious about it all... She's excited but she's also a little scared about womanhood... and PELVIC EXAMS! This is a must-read! It's my favorite one yet!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST ALICE BOOK EVER!!!!!!!
Review: This book is perfect! (Like all Alice books) Alice always seems so perfectly average, she's not a geek but she's not the best-looking, most popular girl in school type either. I'd recomend this to just about any girl 4th grade through 14 years old.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: it's great!
Review: This book was so awesome. I love how Alice thinks the same way I do (most of the time). It was really entertaining and It was a great book. My friends first suggested the book to me and I was like "Okay, Whatever" and then I started reading it and I just couldn't stop.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This a GREAT book!!!!
Review: This was the best Alice book ever! It was very funny. I like how it's so realistic. It shows the good and bad things about growing up.


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