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4.0 out of 5 stars Beacon Street Girls

As I recall this story is about two club members
who are both running for class president. Someone
tries to ruin the whole election. BSG Katani and Avery
are in a race to win and almost become enemies. There are
others running too. Rivalry can cause problems, but in the
end the girls learn a lesson. Enjoyable.
Published on October 12, 2009 by Barbara A. Malia

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3.0 out of 5 stars not bad
This book definetly shows how tight the Beacon Street Girls really are. Katani and Avery fighthing throughtout the book gave it some action. I feel Isabel definetly was stuck in the middle. I like the 3rd and 4h BSG better but i still liked this one.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beacon Street Girls, October 12, 2009
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As I recall this story is about two club members
who are both running for class president. Someone
tries to ruin the whole election. BSG Katani and Avery
are in a race to win and almost become enemies. There are
others running too. Rivalry can cause problems, but in the
end the girls learn a lesson. Enjoyable.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best BSG books!, September 12, 2005
I love all the BSG books. I read this one in 2 days. I liked this and Out of Boumds the best. Lake Rescue should be good. Anyway, the book is about the class elections. It is very intreaging! It was intense. I couln't wait to see who would win or who was the person taking posters down. It's easiest to read the books in order, that's how I did it, but if you don't, they fill you in. I think the book has excellent writing and content. The BSG books are my all-time faves. I can't wait one more day until the 6th book comes out. Also, this is a great value!
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3.0 out of 5 stars not bad, September 4, 2011
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This review is from: Promises, Promises (Kindle Edition)
This book definetly shows how tight the Beacon Street Girls really are. Katani and Avery fighthing throughtout the book gave it some action. I feel Isabel definetly was stuck in the middle. I like the 3rd and 4h BSG better but i still liked this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT FOR YOUNG READERS, December 21, 2008
PURCHASED THIS BOOK FOR MY GRANDDAUGHTER TO ADD TO HER "BEACON STREET GIRLS' COLLECTION OF BOOKS. SHE LOVES THEM...SHES 9 YEARS OLD. WOULD RECOMMEND THEM TO YOUNG, GIRL READERS.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Teaches A Lesson, September 28, 2006
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I think this book is really good because it teaches girls (and boys) my age how to deal with problems between friends and cliques. I haven't finished reading it yet but it's really good so far and I hope it's even better when I'm done.
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2.0 out of 5 stars There have been better!!!, January 12, 2006
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I really like the BSG series because these books are about girls my age with all the problems and concerns of a seventh grader. I really admire their friendships and how the girls try to be there for one another (usually). The girls don't require that everyone dress and act the same. They respect each other for who they are. The BSG also show that even though they are young, you can make a difference like when they raise money to save the local movie theatre in the fourth book! Promises, Promises isn't as good as the other books because it spends waayyyy too much time on the girls fighting about the election. I am not sure that I would have finished this book if it weren't for the fact that I had already gotten permission to read it for school. A little bit of fighting goes a long way!! However, I would encourage girls to read the first four books, I was sad when those ended and couldn't wait to read the next book!
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2.0 out of 5 stars There have been better!!!, January 12, 2006
A Kid's Review
I really like the BSG series because these books are about girls my age with all the problems and concerns of a seventh grader. I really admire their friendships and how the girls try to be there for one another (usually). The girls don't require that everyone dress and act the same. They respect each other for who they are. The BSG also show that even though they are young, you can make a difference like when they raise money to save the local movie theatre in the fourth book! Promises, Promises isn't as good as the other books because it spends waayyyy too much time on the girls fighting about the election. I am not sure that I would have finished this book if it weren't for the fact that I had already gotten permission to read it for school. A little bit of fighting goes a long way!! However, I would encourage girls to read the first four books, I was sad when those ended and couldn't wait to read the next book!
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2 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars oh pulleeeze!, November 21, 2005
this book is better than the other ones but i would never call it intense. i wish the books were more intense or just more real and not so goody two shoes. snore. i dont want to read shallow books or books where girls are mean or slutty but i wish the books were better or something. i was disappointed because i was hoping to find some new books.
and I am totally mad at all the fake reviews. my mom bought these for me cause she read a story about them then she read the amazon reviews and they were all excited about the books. they were so good and all. but they are not reviews by girls. this ones another fake review. iread 3 of these books i read one books reveiws that were ALL totally fake. i swear. like freinds of the author wrote them to not hurt their feelings. this one is not by a kid either but its more like a review written to try to convince parents to buy it. a good value? that sounds like an advertizement and not to a girl but to a cheap mom. the book is the same price as most other beter books. i think that makes it not a good value. that is not a review anyway. excellent content? my mom had to tell me content is a business or publishing word or soemthing but i asked my friends and my sister (we are 4th and 5th graders) we would never say that about a book. we read all the time. we recommend a new book called the penderwicks or go get nancy drew or penultimate peril or narnia.
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