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What if, for once, the losers won out against the über-cools? GeekGirl gets GreekGod? It'd turn the school upside down.

But that's what Zoe's World, a website that Eberly's eighth-grade girls check out daily, is suggesting. Only Anna, Eve, and Syd know that the cards -- the mysterious tarot deck elderly Mrs. Rosemont left Anna (along with a psycho cat, Mouli) are responsible. Or may be responsible . . . if you believe in that sort of thing.


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The first in a planned trilogy that explores clique dynamics for middle-graders, Fredericks's (The True Meaning of Cleavage) twist is a set of tarot cards left to narrator Anna by an elderly woman for whom she catsat, and who recently passed away. Anna, a self-proclaimed "blah nobody," has a crush on geek-turned-hottie Declan. The eighth-grader thinks she's too boring to snag him, but her two best friends, Eve and Syd (each of whom will narrate one of the next two installments), do a tarot card reading that indicates Anna will get the boy. So the two take her shopping to improve Anna's image. The heroine is disappointed to learn (via the Web site "Zoe's World," run by the school gossip) that Declan locked lips with what the friends refer to as "P&P" ("pretty and perfect") Alexa (aka "La Diva") at a Halloween party. But the popular gal is too into P.D.A. for the former geek, so he chooses madeover Anna instead. Anna's ego balloons and she blows off her buddies to spend more time with her now aloof boyfriend. The author aptly captures the jealousy, pettiness and self-consciousness run amok that often accompanies all the worst things about middle school. A subtheme about Oedipus and fate echoes the issues with which Anna grapples. The heroine's intelligent, sympathetic character saves this from falling in line with the more formulaic titles in its genre. Ages 10-14. (Dec.)
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Grade 5–8—Anna, self-described as "boring"; Eve, the Goth wild child; and shy, animal-loving Syd live in Manhattan. Anna and Eve are in eighth grade at Eberly, where the "über-cools" rule and the "freaks" survive by keeping their heads down, and where Anna has a crush on recent freak-to-über-cool "crossover" hottie Declan Kelso. When Anna's elderly neighbor dies, leaving her a cat and a tarot set, the girls decide she should do a reading: Will she end up with Declan? The cards seem to say yes, and Operation Freak Victory begins—and works. Yet when Anna and Declan start dating, things aren't as great as she'd hoped they'd be; suddenly she's fighting with Eve and Syd, and with her mom, over her allegiances and her time, and when über-cools in the cafeteria harass Nelson Kobliner into getting suspended, she faces a tough choice: stand up for him or do as Declan wants and look the other way. The tarot theme pulls an interesting thread of fate versus control through the novel, and the familiar trope of the friends' story (think The Baby-sitters Club meets a young The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) makes for a comforting read. There is little character development in anyone but Anna, the plot is not terribly original, and the ending is predictable, but Fredericks displays a keen ear for dialogue and a knack for expressing some complex, real middle school emotions. Fans of the genre will welcome this book and look forward to its sequels.—Riva Pollard, The Winsor School Library, Boston
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Aladdin (April 24, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689876556
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689876554
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,908,831 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Engrossing Novel for Tweens and Teens--With Tarot as the Star!, May 11, 2007
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"There's a little scroll inside the box. It's old and yellow. I'm worried if I open it, it'll turn to dust. Very carefully, I tug it straight...Under the scroll, there's a green velvet bag. I take it out. It's heavy with something that feels like a little book inside. I hold it in the palm of my hand, run my fingers along the side. The book shifts, slides, becomes...cards." - From the book

When Mrs. Rosemont dies, she inexplicably bequeaths two things to her neighbor, thirteen-year-old Anna: her psycho cat, Mouli, and a mysterious deck of tarot cards. Anna consults her newly inherited tarot deck, hoping the cards will predict that she will end up with Freak-turned-Uber-Cool hottie, Declan Kelso. She and her two best friends, Eve and Sydney, follow the advice of the booklet that was also in the velvet pouch, laying out ten of the cards in a spread.

They attempt to interpret the cards based on the booklet, with Eve's certainty leading the way. The High Priestess must be you, says Eve, and the Page of Wands--Declan Kelso! With Lovers as the final card, the trio assumes that Eve will soon be Declan's girlfriend. Anna begins to change her "look", trying to help the cards' message to happen. But, have they interpreted the cards correctly?

Geared towards tweens and teens, In the Cards: Love explores the topic of free will versus destiny, as well as other issues such as divorce, death, single-parent families, cliques, bullying and peer pressure. Although these may be "heavy" topics for young teens, Ms. Fredericks deftly weaves these dilemmas into a faced-paced plot with believable characters and dialogue.

This book stays true to common Rider-Waite imagery and interpretation; in fact, the beginning of the book shows all ten cards laid out in a Celtic Cross spread (though the name of the spread isn't mentioned). The author doesn't dumb down tarot (reversed cards show up in the spread that the girls lay out), but neither does she complicate the cards.

The titles of Chapters Four through Fourteen correspond to a card from the spread (in order), and the events and conversations in that chapter reflect the card meaning. Neat additions to the book are actual card images at the beginning of each chapter, which look like stylized versions of Rider-Waite-Smith imagery.

From The Tower to the Queen of Wands, 3 of Swords to 6 of Cups "upside down", In the Cards: Love takes juvenile fiction to a new level, melding an esoteric art with modern challenges facing many kids today. Having read hundreds of juvenile novels in my life, I'm impressed with Ms. Fredericks' talent for creating an engaging plot with realistic characters (rather than caricatures) and striking a tone doesn't patronize the reader. I actually CARED about the characters, especially "Crazy" Nelson Kobliner.

I was surprised that this 270-page book kept me up all night--I literally couldn't put it down, staying up until morning to read it all! My only concern about In the Cards: Love is some of the language. Although it's written for 11-14 year olds, some of the language is, for me, questionable for this age group.

For example, the girls use the term slutty/slut several times (as well as choosing clothes "for seducing"), often calling other girls "cows" behind their back. Anna ponders what a "big fat dip" her Mom is (the book is written in first person POV, so we "hear" her thoughts), and several characters use the word "pissed" a few times. Also, Eve often shoplifts, considering it a "redistribution of wealth".

Two lines after we discover Eve's penchant for ripping off stores (and find Anna amused by her antics), Anna muses that she envies the way Eve looks (she's an in-your-face-life-sucks "Goth girl")--also implying that she approves of everything about her friend.

Granted, I don't have a teenage daughter (I have an 8 year old son), but it seems to me that parents may want to know if a book geared to their kids' age group promotes calling girls "cows", shoplifting, and seducing the opposite sex. Teen rebellion is one thing (I have the T-shirt), but indirectly praising petty crime is quite another.

Now, if you're a fundamentalist Christian, all bets are off because the premise of this book (and the entire series) is Tarot--so don't even bother with In the Cards: Love if you're of that ilk. But if you're open to esoteric arts like the Tarot (heck, even if you want to learn more about topic!) and don't mind the possible sticking points I mentioned, then this book would be a great addition to your library.

Personally, I look forward to the next installment. Readers are given a sneak peak into Book 2, In the Cards: Fame, which begins right where the girls left off at the end of Book 1: cards before them, pondering who will do the next reading.

(Note: Book 2 will be told from Eve's point of view and, judging from the sneak peak, Eve's sarcasm and cynicism has ratcheted up--for example, she calls her older brother "borderline retarded" and thinks everything about Christmas is "fake".)

Janet Boyer, author of The Back in Time Tarot Book: Picture the Past, Experience the Cards, Understand the Present (coming Fall 2008 from Hampton Roads Publishing)
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5.0 out of 5 stars great addition, January 25, 2012
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Somehow my first order of the book was never ordered. I called amazon and they were more than gracious to send me a new order. it was here within a couple of days.
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3.0 out of 5 stars In The Cards of Love, A nice cosy book for Teens, January 6, 2009
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I picked this book up mainly becuase of Meg Cabots review which meant that the book would atleast be readable and it was exactly as I predicted.
The story revolves around a girl Anna, who lives with her mother and seven year old brother Russel. After one of her neighbors pass away she receives a deck of tarot cards and a psycho cat. Anna decides that she wanted to know what faith has lined up for her and Declan ( Former Geek turned Greek GOD) and these cards don't lie!
Anna finds her life has been altered forever and perhaps were going to see a new Anna!
It was fun to read, very easy to finish and predictable at parts but yet still something nice to read if your in the mood for some nice young Adult book. If you've finished up all your Meg Cabot books then i suggest maybe you should try it out
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