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Paperback Worst Enemies/Best Friends Book

ISBN: 141696424X

ISBN13: 9781416964247

Worst Enemies/Best Friends

(Book #1 in the Beacon Street Girls Series)

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Book Overview

Yikes As if being the new girl isn't bad enough, Charlotte just made the biggest cafeteria blunder in the history of Abigail Adams Junior High. There's no way that Katani, Avery, and Maeve will want anything to do with her now. Can a mysterious landlady, a romantic evening gone wrong, and a cryptic key to nowhere help four very different girls become the best of friends? Or will they remain worst enemies forever?

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Great age-appropriate story!

Clearly, I'm not the target market for this book. :) However, I am an eclectic reader, and I got this one for free, so I thought I'd try it. I was pleasantly surprised. It was well-written, with fully-realized characters. One of the characters in particular reminded me of a friend of my child's. The story concerns Charlotte, a new kid in school. Charlotte has lived in different places around the world, and always has a disaster on her first day. She and her Dad are living back in America, and this is not just any first day, but the first day of Junior High...a challenge for anyone, whether you have a "first day curse" or not. The book tells the story from different perspectives, although each chapter moves the story forward. We are told at the beginning of the chapter who is speaking, but the main friends are distinctly drawn, so you could figure it out quickly even without that. There is a bit of a mystery, lunch room embarassments, building friendships, and talk about boys and girls...but nothing that would be inappropriate. I'd recommend it, especially for girls who are going to be interested in reading about Junior High (even if they are a bit younger than that themselves). --- While clearly adapted from a paper edition (there is a bookplate, even though you can't really interact with it), it has been well-designed for reading on the Kindle. It does have chapter marks, which means you can "flick right" on a Kindle 2 or Kindle DX and jump to the next chapter. It has an interactive Table of Contents. Other features include a Who's Who, trivia, and a vocabulary section (supposed written by the main character, and called a "Word Nerd Dictionary").

A Delightfully Funny Read!

This is the first installment in the Beacon Street Girls series. And, by far my favorite book of them all. Probably because this story is being told from the views of the original four BSGs (Beacon Street Girls). It's a fun read for girls my age (11). But you have to admit, the whole "As soon as they meet, they despise each other and in the end are friends" thing gets really old and overrated. I understand the reason they didn't like each other was first impressions, but still, "Never assume", that's my motto. It may surprise people but Annie Bryant, is not just one person writing these funny but somewhat serious books, but a whole team writing together. And from reading these books I realized that I have a bit of all the BSG in me. I love creativity like Isabel, I can imitate voices like Maeve, I love writing and reading like Charlotte, I love animals like Avery, and I love fashion like Katani. I really enjoy the message of being yourself. So really, there's something for everyone in these delightful books. The summary of the book is basically Charlotte is new and she doesn't hit it off very well with the other girls when they should be trying to be working together as they are working on an assignment. It's a very funny read and I definitely reccomend it!

Go BSG!

I love the Beacon Street Girls series because the girls seem so real. So many people are complaining that the plot isn't interesting enough, but let's face it--the issues that the BSG face are much more likely to come up in your life than things like attending a wizarding school and have a dark lord on your tail or having a ghost following you around. Not that books like Harry Potter aren't great, but they're not meant to be realistic. BSG is. One thing that I've noticed (I have no idea if this has bothered anyone else, I have weird pet peeves) is that the characters don't use contractions very often. They'll say, "They are rather nice," or "That is quite a nice coat," etc. It doesn't take away from the greatness of the story, but that's really the only unrealistic thing about the dialogue to me. Okay, my raving is complete. Anyhow, Beacon Street Girls is a great series that will leave you wanting another fantabulous (:-D) book! (And contrary to one belief in this thread of reviews, I am a kid reviewer.)

Look for the humor and lessons within......

I bought this book for my daughter for many reasons; one was in the first line that "Stars and books have been my best friends. My books go wherever we move. And the stars, they are always there when we get there". I could see my 12 year old daughter and her friends in the lives of the characters in many ways however fictional they were. Back to the book, there are four friends Maeve (parents own a movie house so watches free movies), Katani (has three sisters and lives with parents and her grandmother is school principal), Charlotte (the girl I told you about above who has moved around a lot, lives with her Dad her mum is dead) and Avery (adopted from Korea. Said her most embarrassing moment is when asked where babies come from and said from aeroplanes but that is what she had always known because she had a video given to her about the day her parents got her and there was this woman coming out of an aeroplane with many babies). The book is both serious yet funny and I will highlight a little section. Maeve is at the stage where she thinks boys are so cool (too many movies) and the rest believe they are buddies, romance is still too foreign to them. So Maeve wants to go out with Nick who is a classmate and his parent's own the local bakery where he helps out after school, here is her conversation with Charlotte (edited a little): M: Tons of girls want to go out with Nick C: They do? Why? M: Cause he's..I don't know..really cute..I don't know C: So can you just ask him to do something? M: Of course not! Are you crazy? Would Scarlett Ohara (in 'Gone with the Wind') do that? It's all about strategy. You've got to..drop hints first. Let him know by accident that you like him. Tell his friends or you IM someone and they IM someone else and he finds out about it. You just can't ask someone out. Never! So of course she goes about her strategy and wants to get him to go watch 'Going with the Wind' at the movie house coz it is SO ROMANTIC. Here is her 'Romantic Evening Recipe Card': Ingredients: 1 Romantic Boy (if too hard to find, substitute 1 unsuspecting boy) 1 Romantic girl I frozen hot chocolate, Maeve style 2 straws 2 free movie tickets (easier if you don't mention it's a romantic movie) Directions (read the book and have a laugh!!!) In a nutshell, she convinces Nick to go to the movies and she has free tickets for `Gone with the Wind' which he doesn't know. They arrive at the movie house and he notices 'Spiderman' is on the marquee so gets excited thinking that is what she was talking about and he has seen it five times and it is really the greatest. "This is not going well" Maeve thinks. So she convinces him that it would be pointless to watch it a sixth time so why don't they watch 'Gone with the Wind' instead and Nick wonders isn't that kind of old and kind of long. So she says since he is the guest they can watch 'Gone with the Wind' but if he gets bored they can move across to 'Spiderman'. When Scarlett and Rhett are about to k

WOW!

This book really got me into the Beacon Street girls series. I couldn't put it down. I absolutely loved it. It describes a real life situation. I've gone to the website (www.beaconstreetgirls.com) I encourage other girls to read this series.
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