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| The Fashion Disaster That Changed My Life | 
enlarge | Author: Lauren Myracle Publisher: Puffin Category: Book
List Price: $6.99 Buy New: $3.26 You Save: $3.73 (53%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 453364
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 160 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.5
ISBN: 0142407178 EAN: 9780142407172 ASIN: 0142407178
Publication Date: January 10, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: GREAT BUY!Brand New From US Distributor! WE ARE A 5 STAR SELLER with OVER 3,500,000 BOOKS SOLD!!! OVER ~ 600,000 FEEDBACKS ~ POSTED!!!
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Product Description Out of all the people in the world, why do I have to be the freak who went to school on the very first day of the year with a pair of PANTIES stuck by static cling to the leg of my pants?!!! Seventh grade was supposed to be Allis breakout yearonly her big debut ends up being a big disaster. Then queen bee Rachel Delaney takes Alli under her wing, and Alli finds herself in the inner circle of seventh-grade cool. But the inner circle is nothing like Alli expected, and ugliness lurks behind the prettiest faces. Can Alli figure out where she fits in, or will she get caught up in the glamour of running with the in crowd?
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It is funny but bad. August 6, 2008 The beginning is VERY funny, but then it starts swearing and talking about kissing, and worse. I stopped reading at chapter 3. I do NOT recommend this for middle-schoolers maybe for adults, but by then you will be to old for,"The Fashion Disaster That Changed My Life."
Wow, I'm so out of the loop. June 12, 2008 I haven't been in seventh grade for a while, but are you sure this is what the majority of seventh graders are up to these days? My personal experience with kids tells me twelve-year-olds are more innocent and less malicious than the characters in the books are. I didn't really pay attention to any sexual references or bad words, but it did surprise me that a book for middle school kids would actually contain phrases like "Oh my God" and "for God's sake." I am by no means religious or offended, but I know authors for middle school kids had to stick with "Oh my gosh" and "for Pete's sake" when I was in seventh grade. The time it's a-changin'.
The writing itself is not bad. In fact, I picked up this book because I thought Lauren Myracle knew how to write for young readers (for disappointed parents, I would recommend her other book Eleven, which I thought was cute and more age-appropriate than this one). I had to skip all the IM conversations, though. I thought I could escape chatspeak when I'm not using the Internet, but apparently I was wrong. My main complaint is that the ending is a cliffhanger. See, that might work if you were writing the eighth book in the whole dear-diary series and you already have your loyal fans eagerly waiting for the next book, but it would probably be a wiser move to make the story more conclusive if you're only writing the first book.
All-in-all, something I would read for fun that I definitely wouldn't recommend to actual seventh-graders. I agree with the reviewer who said that kids may get mixed messages if they read this book. There should be more real consequences to every action that we know is bad and shouldn't do that we all do anyway.
Nice February 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is pretty good. Not the best, but has a unique plot line, well-written story, and interesting characters with unique personalities. It's about a girl entering seventh grade with her mom's panties on her pants. The most popular girl (Rachel) in the grade defends her to everyone's surprise, and although the main character, Alli, realizes how unkind Rachel is in the end, Alli forgives all of the mistakes that Rachel makes throughout the book. The unique twist is that Alli's unpopular friend who has stuck with her thick and thin is exactly like Rachel, except she is unpopular. A fun read.
A Wonderful Read November 6, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Fashion Disaster that Changed My Life
Are you looking for a book that has lots of realistic action? Stop right here! The book The Fashion Disaster That Changed my Life by, Lauren Myracle just might be the book for you! The main character, Alli has a fashion disaster on the first day of seventh grade. From that disaster comes people that claim to be her friends, but can she hold on to her old friends?! Well, I hope that you have the chance to find out by reading the book The Fashion Disaster that Changed My Life!
This Book is So True. November 21, 2006 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am in 7th grade and I can relate to everything that is going on in this book. To the parents that are complaining of the contents: Apparently you don't know what goes on during school. There is not one 7th grader that i know who hasn't said at least one of these 'bad words' or 'explicit things'. Get over it because your teenager is exposed to it everyday! Anyways, this book is worth more than 5 stars and kudos to Lauren Myracle!
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