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by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (Author)
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Grade 9 Up—Alice, now in the end of her junior year in high school, navigates through her friend Pamela's pregnancy scare, a promotion at the school newspaper, and prom. On top of all this, she is considering getting back together with her ex-boyfriend and future prom date, Patrick. But first, she has to figure out her feelings about his overachieving personality, which tends to leave her on the back burner. The different issues and events that Alice goes through seem realistic and believable. However, her emotional reactions are harder to accept. In general, she seems to be more mature, selfless, and rational than most teens. Part of this is due to the fact that Naylor lays out events without getting too deeply into Alice's character in this addition to the series. Also, the forced dialogue tends to drag the book down. Loyal fans of the series will get the most out of this book as they will be more connected to Alice and her friends and anxious to see what happens to them.—Jessie Spalding, Queen Creek Branch Library, AZ
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Is it possible to be too good a friend -- too understanding, too always there, too much like a doormat? Alice has always been a good friend to Pamela and Liz, a best friend to Pamela and Liz. But she's starting to wonder where that leaves her: What am I? An ear for listening? An arm around the shoulder? And then there's Patrick -- after ending their relationship two years ago, he's suddenly calling again, and wants to take her to his senior prom. What does that mean? As Alice tries to figure out who she is in relation to her friends, she learns one thing -- sometimes friends need you more than they let on...especially when the unthinkable happens.

Always honest, brave, and true, the Alice series never flinches from big issues, and never discounts the small ones.

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  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Atheneum (June 17, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689870965
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689870965
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 4.6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
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3.0 out of 5 stars An okay installment to the series., June 18, 2008
By Katie148 (United States) - See all my reviews
I have been reading the Alice series since I (and Alice) was twelve. I'm now 25 and Alice is just 16, but I still rush out to the bookstore as soon as a new book is released to find out what Alice and her friends and family are up to.

I liked this book, but I didn't love it. The first half to three-quarters of the story is a bit slow-moving. To me, it has the same problem that some of the other recent Alice releases have had - it reads like a recital of somewhat mundane everyday events that don't add much substance to the theme of the book or move any of the characters' storylines forward very much. I have found many (though not all) of the books released in the last several years lacking in the same humor, wit, and warmth that I enjoyed so much in the books about Alice's middle school years, and this book unfortunately did not recapture that magic for me.

The story does pick up near the end with a shocking event that had me reading as fast as I could and dying to see what would happen (I will refrain from giving away significant details here, but read on with caution if you don't want to know anything at all). While this portion of the book was very exciting, I ended up feeling a little let down by the resolution of this storyline. I felt the author took the easy way out by having a character's decision essentially made for her. I really would have liked to see that character have to deal with the situation more and have to figure things out for herself instead of having it wrapped up so quickly. It was a decision that really could have carried over to the next book and been more of an ongoing plotline, but by resolving it so quickly it feels more like the author is just issuing a convenient "warning" against certain behaviors without taking the opportunity to delve more deeply into the character and what the situation might mean for her.

I was also disappointed by the minimal interaction shown between Alice and her family in this book. Scenes between Alice, her father, and Lester have always been the heart of the Alice books for me, and this installment was really lacking in this regard. I am especially disappointed by Alice's lack of interaction with her stepmother, Sylvia. Throughout the majority of the series, Alice longed for a stepmother and tried pretty hard to get Sylvia and her dad together. It seems that ever since they finally did get married, Alice rarely has any meaningful moments with the stepmother she longed for so much. The book just before this one, "Dangerously Alice," at least included some conflict between Alice and Sylvia, and I was hoping this book would continue to develop their relationship. But sadly, there isn't much of anything between the two in this book. Alice's dad appears perhaps even less, and Lester only pops up a few times. I really miss the funny conversations that used to be held so often at the McKinley dinner table.

All in all, the book was decent and I enjoyed reading the newest chapter of Alice's life. There are some funny moments and situations as well as some exciting and shocking ones, but I feel like a lot more could have been done here. I don't want an Alice book to be just a recital of quickly wrapped up events; I want more deep characterization and more meaningful plots that will be carried on to later books. "Dangerously Alice" was a step in that direction, I felt, but this newest installment wasn't quite what I was hoping for.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Naylor's losing her touch, June 21, 2008
I must say that I was terribly disappointed by this book. The Alice books have always been one of my favorite series. I love Naylor's witty writing and honest outlook. Although I think the series has been going downhill since Simply Alice (the last book of Alice's freshman year), I was willing to give this book a shot. However, Alice readers beware: the first three quarters of the book were even a bit tedious to get through, and it recalled a lot of conversations rather than being set in the present. I was impressed when Naylor introduced a believable predicament and subjected her character to the consequences, but was then infuriated when Naylor suddenly solved the problem in a completely unlikely way. And for those readers (like I) who were looking forward to the story of the prom with Alice and Patrick, that didn't live up to my expectations either... However, this book had its good points, and if you're a faithful Alice reader, you should probably read it. But you might end up more disappointed than you think.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A bit of a letdown, July 2, 2008
By Jenny "redbobsled" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
I didn't grow up with these books, as I somehow missed them when they first came out, but I did discover them in library school. I read the first 20 books in about 3 months a couple of years ago, and I was completely hooked. The early books were funny, realistic, touching, and well-rounded with great characters. Naylor seemed to really have an ear for preteen and young teen dialog and situations. I was so impressed with the series that I quickly caught up with its publication and have spent the last 2 years eagerly awaiting the publication of the two newest titles.

Unfortunately, as with Dangerously Alice, and as other reviewers have said here, I was disappointed with Almost Alice. There was hardly any conflict at all (except for the last 50 pages, which, as others have mentioned, was tied up a bit too easily), and Naylor seems to have lost her ear and eye for teen situations. While the earlier Alice books were lively and believable, this one dragged and did not ring true. At all. I have a hard time imagining an entire high school of kids in 2008 becoming totally obsessed with the culture of Li'l Abner. It's almost as if Naylor is starting to actively tone down her edginess as Alice ages - when she should be doing the opposite. I also am irritated and mystified by the lack of interaction portrayed between Alice and her stepmother Sylvia. This seems like it should be the crux of the series at this point. But instead, Sylvia is relegated to a background character. And Alice's relationship with Lester, while always cute and heartfelt, felt silly and ridiculous here. What high school junior and her friends are going to decide it would be funny to decorate her own BROTHER'S car with love notes on Valentine's Day to take his mind off his studies? This isn't 1955.

Teens look up to Naylor. I've seen her website. She responds to their email questions, and her answers are usually smart, to the point, and tell it like it is. I only wish that side of her came out more in the latest Alice titles. It almost seems like she's letting a very conservative editor wield a red pen a little too freely. I will keep on reading this series, but it really needs to improve.
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