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Prom Kings and Drama Queens [Hardcover]

Dorian Cirrone (Author)
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February 26, 2008

That summer, Hurricane Emily was in the news. The headlines shouted things like: "Emily Rocks South Florida." I wanted to be like that Emily in the headlines. I wanted to take the world by storm.

Not that I wanted to knock over mango trees or whip power lines across the sky like spaghetti. But I wanted to rock in my own way.

Emily Bennet has some impossible projects on her "To Do" list, like landing her longtime crush, Brian Harrington, and winning the job of editor in chief of the school newspaper over her arch nemesis, Daniel Cummings. And, on top of that, she's determined to do something special. Something important. Something good.

Suddenly, Emily's checking things off her list left and right. She's kissing Brian on a semiregular basis and she's raising money for a good cause by planning an Alternative Prom (but she would secretly rather go to the real one). The only item that remains is knocking Daniel Cummings off his pedestal. But when did he start to look, well, cute?

Emily's finding it harder and harder to stick to her list. And she still needs to conquer the most important item of all. Can she find her inner prom queen and figure out how to rock?

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“Emily is intelligent and personable, with her narration and commentary skewering and usually hilarious.” (Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) )

“Terrifically funny.” (Miami Herald )

“Emily’s navigation is fresh and will keep readers going.” (Publishers Weekly )

About the Author

Dorian Cirrone is the author of dancing in red shoes will kill you. She lives in south Florida with her husband and her two children.

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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 13 and up
  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTeen (February 26, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061143723
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061143724
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,745,838 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Taking the World by Storm, February 26, 2008
This review is from: Prom Kings and Drama Queens (Hardcover)
Emily Bennet wants to take the world by storm. She came to this decision after seeing a hurricane with her name make the headlines between her eighth and ninth grade years. She liked seeing her name in print, and she wanted to rock in her own way. Oh, she doesn't want to be as destructive as the hurricane, but she wants to make an impact. She wants to rock. Now, three years later, she just might get her chance.

Right from the start, Emily tells readers that "[j]unior year was supposed to be all about Brian Harrington, the prom, and becoming editor in chief of the Crestview Courier." Brian, a basketball player, is literally the boy next door. Unfortunately, his most recent girlfriend is Emily's ex-best friend. Brandy and Randy Clausen were Emily's best friends until the summer before eighth grade, when they suddenly decided Emily wasn't cool any longer. They've sent disapproving looks and snide remarks her way ever since. Luckily, Emily found encouragement in Ms. Keenan, the journalism teacher, and friendship in Lindsay, a classmate whose dedication to the piano matches Emily's dedication to the school newspaper.

When she attempts to out-scoop fellow staff reporter Daniel Cummings and do an investigative report - okay, it was kind of an excuse to see what her crush and his teammates were doing - things don't go according to plan. Happily, Emily soon finds herself getting closer to Brian while playing courier for Brian's lively grandmother Lily and her would-be suitor, a lonely cruise captain. Brian is all that she ever hoped for - but what if she sets her sights higher? In her efforts to become co-editor of the paper, Emily must write a piece on the upcoming prom with Daniel. She is surprised to find depth in the boy while they perform community service at a local nursing home. The two come up with a plan that not only combines their two current "jobs" but also promotes compassion and individuality rather than wealth and popularity. As a result of this, Emily finally learns how to rock.

Prom Kings and Drama Queens by Dorian Cirrone is a delightful dramedy. Every chapter has a headline worthy of both hurricane and human. (Examples include "Emily Poses Little Threat" and "Emily Changes Course.") Cirrone allows her protagonist to have levity throughout the book and integrity with the going gets tough. Give this book to amateur reporters, reluctant readers, and romantic comedy fans.

With journalistic endeavors, romantic mishaps, and a catchy title, Prom Kings and Drama Queens will be appreciated by young adults and the young-at-heart. Recommended.

I also recommend Dorian's previous novel, Dancing in Red Shoes Can Kill You, to dancers and dance aficionados.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Prom Kings and Drama Queens, September 15, 2009
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List-making Emily Bennett wishes she could rock South Florida the way Hurricane Emily did two years prior. The storm is set in motion when ex-best friends Brandy and Randy start an I Hate Emily Club, the summer after eighth grade. As Emily trudges forward over the warm, tropical waters of freshman and sophomore year, the winds pick up as she decides she wants to be more than just a feature writer for the school paper. She has her eye set on the position of editor-in-chief. Emily jumps from a Category Two directly to a Category Four Hurricane when she is swept away by hottie boy next door, Brian. A dream come true for sure, until her newspaper story on alternative proms--that is sure to land her the editor in chief position for senior year--coincides with the school's junior prom where she is supposed to be Brian's date. Surely he'll give up the Hummer limo, fancy tuxedo and all that hoopla to go to the alternative prom, so long as he can be with her, right? Just as the hurricane hits land, Emily discovers her inner prom queen when she realizes that taking the world by storm has more to do with doing good than being liked. Dorian Cirrone's writing is fast-paced and will make you laugh out loud, all the while rooting for Emily to find her crown. This is a must-read book for all middle school girls!
--Reviewed By Kerry O'Malley Cerra
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4.0 out of 5 stars Cute and Fun, June 10, 2008
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Veni, vidi...Or in English, I came, I saw, I read Prom Kings and Drama Queens. And it was fantastic.

To tell the truth, I had my doubts about this book when I first saw it just because of the title. I thought it was going to be another one of those girly and overdramatic stories. But I was pleasantly surprised.

This is the story of Emily Bennet, a junior in high school who aspires to be the editor in chief of her school newspaper and the girlfriend of the Boy Next Door and to do something great. The chapter titles as newspaper headlines about Hurricane Emily are cute and help compare Emily's life with a natural storm, meaning sometimes she knows where she's going and sometimes things are just unpredictable.

I think the ending was a bit too cutesy and perfect for my taste, but it does wrap the story up well as the novel leaves Emily with a sense of self-accomplishment. I would recommend this book for younger teens and middle-schoolers. I found this book an easy and short read, so I don't think older teens would get to much into it.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
gold sword, alternative prom, regular prom
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Captain Miguel, Brian Harrington, Conga Queen, Saint Bart, Daniel Cummings, Brandy Clausen, Mount Saint Mary, Crestview Courier, Boy Next Door, Girl Scout, Fort Lauderdale, Crestview Prep, The Party Store, Miss Lily, Emily Bennet, First Amendment
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