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No Lifeguard on Duty (Brio Girls, 8)

No Lifeguard on Duty (Brio Girls, 8)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: garbage in, garbage out
Review: Tyler is preparing for his annual trip to California, but things aren't going to good at the beginning of this book. Tyler finds himself watching a movie that pushes the "R" rating it recieves, and it doesn't help that his trip with his pal JP makes the talk of the town by Sunday. Once the Brio girls get wind of what he did, they're on to him, but because of the trip, they don't get much of a chance to talk to him about the bad movie he watched.

But when Tyler gets to California, he finds that his cousin Chaz is no longer a practicing Christian, and Chaz encourages Tyler to think for himself, which Tyler begins to do, in an effort to appease his cousin. Then Tyler meets Angel, and the two hit it off immediatley, and Tyler finds heimself questioning his beliefs even more. While in California, Tyler goes to some concerts his aunt warns him about, and comes home with some new CD's and a new attitude towards the world. When Tyler's sister Tyra borrows his bad CD's, they both get caught, and Tyler finds himself in real trouble, especially when his sister does something bad as a result of Tyler's actions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: garbage in, garbage out
Review: Tyler is preparing for his annual trip to California, but things aren't going to good at the beginning of this book. Tyler finds himself watching a movie that pushes the "R" rating it recieves, and it doesn't help that his trip with his pal JP makes the talk of the town by Sunday. Once the Brio girls get wind of what he did, they're on to him, but because of the trip, they don't get much of a chance to talk to him about the bad movie he watched.

But when Tyler gets to California, he finds that his cousin Chaz is no longer a practicing Christian, and Chaz encourages Tyler to think for himself, which Tyler begins to do, in an effort to appease his cousin. Then Tyler meets Angel, and the two hit it off immediatley, and Tyler finds heimself questioning his beliefs even more. While in California, Tyler goes to some concerts his aunt warns him about, and comes home with some new CD's and a new attitude towards the world. When Tyler's sister Tyra borrows his bad CD's, they both get caught, and Tyler finds himself in real trouble, especially when his sister does something bad as a result of Tyler's actions.


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