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5.0 out of 5 stars never try to be cool for your friends
This was an excellent book because it teaches you a lesson. You shouldn't try to be cool because people wrote you aren't as good as your friend. Always be yourself.
Published on June 17, 2004

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3.0 out of 5 stars Michelle is fine just the way she is.
The girls in Michelle's class are making a slam book. All they say about Michelle is things like "Fine"and "A nice person". But Michelle wishes that they would say things like "Cool" and "Awesome" Instead of just plain old "Nice", so she decides to change her hair, clothes, name, and everything! Is this how Michelle...
Published on October 13, 1998


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3.0 out of 5 stars Michelle is fine just the way she is., October 13, 1998
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This review is from: How to Be Cool (Full House Michelle) (Paperback)
The girls in Michelle's class are making a slam book. All they say about Michelle is things like "Fine"and "A nice person". But Michelle wishes that they would say things like "Cool" and "Awesome" Instead of just plain old "Nice", so she decides to change her hair, clothes, name, and everything! Is this how Michelle really wants to be? A guitar player with kool-aid color hair named Spike?
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good finale to TV Michelle's rebellion, not Book Michelle, March 24, 2006
This review is from: How to Be Cool (Full House Michelle) (Paperback)
The best thing about Book Michelle is she's not as rebellious, she tires to do lot sof stuff her sisters do, like baby-sitting, but this just didn't sit right with me. She's usually more self-confident than to worry about what a bunch of friends write in a book. She's taken after D.J. in the Book Universe.

However, if you want too see a great TV Universe story, just picture Teddy and Denise in place of Michelle's friend here. Becasue she rebelled a lot, taking after Jesse, early, and here she shows the last flicker of that. Trying to dye her hair was funny to see, and she would try to impress friends a bit. The "Full House Chronology" on the yahoo group Fullhousefreaks puts it well, as she's still trying a little bit, but by this time she's just experimenting with little stuff. And, she quickly learns her lesson without anyone making her listen, which is good to see. There is no danger she'd grow up to be another Jesse. Danny might be too lax, but D.J. had to be cracking down big time at times, or Michelle would have been way worse in seasons 7 and 8.
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5.0 out of 5 stars never try to be cool for your friends, June 17, 2004
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This review is from: How to Be Cool (Full House Michelle) (Paperback)
This was an excellent book because it teaches you a lesson. You shouldn't try to be cool because people wrote you aren't as good as your friend. Always be yourself.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wanna be cool? Don't ask Michelle!, January 29, 2000
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How to be Cool is about a nine-year-old girl, Michelle Tanner. It all starts in school when a girl passes Michelle the class slambook. Michelle looks at her page. Her friends wrote great things about her, but the other kids didn't. Michelle turns the page and sees Loreen West's page. Everyone wrote super things about her. After school that day she decides to act like Loreen. Loreen is sort of a punk. First she cuts up her clothes. She then goes downstairs and shows her father. Her father is not very happy. The next day, her father left early for work. She wore her new clothes to school! Her friends thought she was crazy. She just ignored what they said. The kids in school didn't even seem to notice, though! Next she dyed her hair with kool aid. But bees attacked her. Then she wore a wig and fake nose ring to school. The cool kids liked her then. Then she told them she could play the air guitar. Now they want her to be in their band! What a mistake!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Give Me A Break!, November 23, 1999
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Who wants to read about somebody changing almost everything, even their name to, Spike. Just to have cool things written about them! Give me a break!
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