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Hardcover Love Book

ISBN: 0689876548

ISBN13: 9780689876547

Love

(Book #1 in the In the Cards Series)

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Book Overview

What if, for once, the losers won out against the ber-cools? GeekGirl gets GreekGod? It'd turn the school upside down. But that's what Zoe's World, a website that Eberly's eighth-grade girls check out... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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sarahs review

i liked the book it was about a girl who's neighboor died and the neighboor left her with these cards that were supposed to tell the future. her and her friends asked the cards if delcan would like her and they said yes. so she started changing some stuff about her and she ended up gong out with delcon. it was nice because anna wasn't the most popular and delcan was so it gave other girls hope.

Engrossing Novel for Tweens and Teens--With Tarot as the Star!

"There's a little scroll inside the box. It's old and yellow. I'm worried if I open it, it'll turn to dust. Very carefully, I tug it straight...Under the scroll, there's a green velvet bag. I take it out. It's heavy with something that feels like a little book inside. I hold it in the palm of my hand, run my fingers along the side. The book shifts, slides, becomes...cards." - From the book When Mrs. Rosemont dies, she inexplicably bequeaths two things to her neighbor, thirteen-year-old Anna: her psycho cat, Mouli, and a mysterious deck of tarot cards. Anna consults her newly inherited tarot deck, hoping the cards will predict that she will end up with Freak-turned-Uber-Cool hottie, Declan Kelso. She and her two best friends, Eve and Sydney, follow the advice of the booklet that was also in the velvet pouch, laying out ten of the cards in a spread. They attempt to interpret the cards based on the booklet, with Eve's certainty leading the way. The High Priestess must be you, says Eve, and the Page of Wands--Declan Kelso! With Lovers as the final card, the trio assumes that Eve will soon be Declan's girlfriend. Anna begins to change her "look", trying to help the cards' message to happen. But, have they interpreted the cards correctly? Geared towards tweens and teens, In the Cards: Love explores the topic of free will versus destiny, as well as other issues such as divorce, death, single-parent families, cliques, bullying and peer pressure. Although these may be "heavy" topics for young teens, Ms. Fredericks deftly weaves these dilemmas into a faced-paced plot with believable characters and dialogue. This book stays true to common Rider-Waite imagery and interpretation; in fact, the beginning of the book shows all ten cards laid out in a Celtic Cross spread (though the name of the spread isn't mentioned). The author doesn't dumb down tarot (reversed cards show up in the spread that the girls lay out), but neither does she complicate the cards. The titles of Chapters Four through Fourteen correspond to a card from the spread (in order), and the events and conversations in that chapter reflect the card meaning. Neat additions to the book are actual card images at the beginning of each chapter, which look like stylized versions of Rider-Waite-Smith imagery. From The Tower to the Queen of Wands, 3 of Swords to 6 of Cups "upside down", In the Cards: Love takes juvenile fiction to a new level, melding an esoteric art with modern challenges facing many kids today. Having read hundreds of juvenile novels in my life, I'm impressed with Ms. Fredericks' talent for creating an engaging plot with realistic characters (rather than caricatures) and striking a tone doesn't patronize the reader. I actually CARED about the characters, especially "Crazy" Nelson Kobliner. I was surprised that this 270-page book kept me up all night--I literally couldn't put it down, staying up until morning to read it all! My only concern about In the Cards: Love is some of t

The cards say ...

I haven't read any of Mariah Fredericks books, but I though this story looked promising. I loved the idea that it involved tarot cards too so I had to pick it up. I wasn't the least bit disappointed in this book either. It's not a trashy teen book about partying, backstabbing, and gossiping. It's a bit more wholesome and it has a lesson to be learned. I can't wait for the next two books in this series to be released.

A Fun Read for Teens and Adults

I picked up this book because I am intrigued by Tarot cards and was excited to see a book with a plot line developed around them. The story was a typical "invisible girl" wishes for the cutest boy in the class, but the twists made it interesting and kept me turning the pages. Honestly, I cried after reading some passages because they were so well written and so clearly conveyed the pain the main character was feeling. Overall it was a fun book and a clever plot line. I'm looking forward to reading the next two books in the trilogy.

Courtesy of Teens Read Too

Life was pretty simple for Anna. She had two best friends, Eve and Syd, did pretty well in school, and actually didn't worry about all those boy problems. Life was so simple, until Mrs. Rosemont, her neighbor that she used to help, passed away and left her a deck of tarot cards. Well, that and the crazy cat, Mouli. Of course Anna didn't really believe in tarot cards. It seems impossible for a deck of cards to tell the future. But when Anna and her two friends put the cards to a test, the answers are more accurate than she would have imagined. What exactly did Anna ask? Or rather who did Anna ask about? Well, none other than Declan Kelso, the geek who grew up over the summer and became the "Greek God." All the girls at school are beginning to fall for the new and improved Declan, and unfortunately for Anna, so is she. But the cards do say that Anna does have a chance with Declan, just as long as she gets a new look and can actually get Declan to notice her. Let's just hope that the girls read the cards right, because a wrong misinterpretation of the cards could possibly spell disaster. The first in the series, LOVE takes high school drama to another level, a supernatural level you might say. Mariah Fredericks creates a cast of characters that are hilarious and total opposites of one another. The reader can't help but start to laugh out loud at all the embarrassing moments that the characters face. Waiting for the next novel in the series (In the Cards: Fame (In the Cards)) now seems like a full-time job. Reviewed by: Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen
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