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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I LOVE BEACON STREET GIRLS!!!!!!,
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This review is from: Bad News/Good News (Beacon Street Girls #2) (Paperback)
My mom just brought me these BSG books and they are the best. Everyone should read them. I only read two of them so far but we are going to buy the rest soon. If you are a girl and you like to read you HAVE TO get these books TODAY!!!!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Postive reading for girls- a Mom's point of view,
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This review is from: Bad News/Good News (Beacon Street Girls #2) (Paperback)
I bought this book for my 12 year old daughter. I feel it is a wonderfully written book series for "tween girls." It is very positive- sometimes a bit too positive for real life at times. If reading books like these make girls think about how they treat each other and be kinder to one another, then I say it's a good thing! I am reading the books after my daughter finishes with them. And enjoying chatting with her about the different issues contained in the stories.At times the story can be a little hokey/unrealistic. The girl's homeroom teacher assigns the students tables to sit at lunch, and has a tablecloth on each table. Charlotte has a klutzy moment and notices her zipper is down. She unknowingly zips the table cloth in her pants, making a huge mess and angering the other girls at the table. The girls start off not liking each other and are told a sleepover might help them to work it out. At the sleepover the girls become best friends. I have never had any of these things happen to me in real life, but it makes for a good story. And brings the girls together. In the stories, aside from the hokiness, the girls have real life problems- lying to their parents, being the new girl, overextending themselves, weight issues, being bullied, parents separating, having an ill parent, etc. I feel the author wraps it all up in a positive but not perfect story book way. I liked that the girls all represent something different. They are of different ethnic backgrounds, have different issues & problems as well as different personalities & talents. The girls compliment each other very well. The BSG (Beacon Street Girls) try to protect their friendships and are very supportive of each other. In the books, there are girls who are nasty. The BSG, aren't fond of those girls but are never mean or cruel in return. Hopefully, this will encourage the girls who read them to be kinder to people/ friends than they had been. I can't wait to read the next book!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I LOVE IT,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Bad News/Good News (Beacon Street Girls #2) (Paperback)
I started reading this book and I couldn't put it down. I thought that it was so great and true to life. I love the Beacon Street Girls books and I would really suggest reading them.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I LOve THIS BOOK,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Bad News/Good News (Beacon Street Girls #2) (Paperback)
This book was my #2 favorite book ever. Next to the Sisterhood Of the Traveling Pants! You are a very inspiring author and I have decided to write a book simalar to this one. My BROTHER even liked this book! Once again you are a very inspiring author & thank you for writing this series of books.
5.0 out of 5 stars
All good news,
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This review is from: Bad News/Good News (Beacon Street Girls #2) (Paperback)
The book arrived quickly. It's in new condition and my daughter is loving it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
good news is here,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Bad News/Good News (Beacon Street Girls #2) (Paperback)
this book is the second BSG adventure. in this book, a new girl Isabel comes and she wants to become part of the BSG, though Katani disagrees. Isabel is wedged between the fact that her mom is in the hospital and that school classmates aren't excepting her. this is a situation many of us might be in, so find out how to solve it.
8 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Booorrrring!,
By luckyreadergrl "Yvie" (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bad News/Good News (Beacon Street Girls #2) (Paperback)
my mom got me this book cause she read about it in a newspaper or something. i think it has a stupid title. i read that loads of girls suppposedly loved it so i tried it anyway. but i think its grown ups who like this book cause its not like real girls. this book is like a tv movie for girls ( not even cable) but written by a guidance counsellor or a shrink not a real writer writing from their heart or their life. its like the book is good for you but not good. i think girls could write better themselves. its 2 babyish and 2 adult. btw the books got one of everything like a menu at an appleby's or denny's: one asian girl, one african american girl, one red head, one blond, one shy one, one "drama queen," got it? 2 many girls.I like babysitters club better or harry potter. And one has a father moving to oxford in england to teach, like the best college in the world. how many dad's do that? and her mom is dead, and another girl's mom is sick and another girl's mom and dad are breaking up but she can save them. the writing is ok and i kind of like a couple of the girls but i would not read this again or read another one or buy a cd or anything.
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Bad News/good News (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Annie Bryant (Library Binding - September 30, 2004)
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