3 Novels by Janette Rallison
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Overview: Janette Rallison has five children who keep her well supplied with plot ideas, sometimes even making cameo appearances in her novels. Some of her books; "Playing the Field" was named Society of School Librarians International Best Book Award Honor Book, and both "Alls Fair In Love, War, and High School and Love", "Life, and the Pursuit of Free Throws" were included on YALSAs Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults list. Fame Glory, and Other Things on My To Do List, was just chosen for IRAs YA Choices list for 2007
Genre: Fiction > Children/Young Adult
It’s a Mall World After All
It’s too bad they don’t give out diplomas for what you learn at the mall, because I could graduate with honors in that subject. No really. Since I’ve worked there, I’ve become an expert on all things shopping-related. For example, I can tell you right off who to distrust at the mall:
1) Skinny people who work at Cinnabon. I mean, if they’re not eating the stuff they sell, how good can it be?
2) The salesladies at department store makeup counters. No matter what they tell you, buying all that lip gloss will not make you look like the pouty models in the store posters.
3) And most importantly–my best friend’s boyfriend, Bryant, who showed up at the food court with a mysterious blonde draped on his arm.
Yeah, I saw it, and yeah, I told my best friend all about it.
You would think this would mean trouble for Bryant, but you would basically be wrong. Somehow, the evil boyfriend turned everything around, and now I’m the one who has to prove myself But I will. Even if Bryant–and more importantly his best friend, Colton–keep trying to stop me.
Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Free Throws
Josie
I don’t ask for much in life — unless you count Ethan Lancaster’s attention as "much." He’s gorgeous, available, and unfortunately only notices me when I’m falling on my face. (Figuratively and literally.) My best friend, Cami, says she can get Ethan to talk to me, but so far the only one having any conversations with him is Cami.
Why is it so easy for her to get what I want?
Cami
I’ve had Rebecca Lobo’s WNBA statistics memorized since I was ten years old. The only statistics Josie has memorized are Ethan Lancaster’s phone number, address, and locker combination. So it’s unfair that Josie is better at basketball and a shoo-in to be chosen as the player who gets to run drills with Rebecca during an upcoming basketball demonstration. I mean, Josie hardly aims when she shoots. I actually try. Josie says she can help me improve my game, but so far the only thing that’s improving is her score total.
Why is it so easy for her to get what I want?
Going head-to-head with your best friend is never easy, on the court or off.
Revenge of the Cheerleaders
It’s pep vs. punk in the ultimate teen showdown.
After being dumped by her boyfriend and humiliated at the pep assembly by her younger sister’s boyfriend, Rick, Chelsea’s just concentrating on avoiding any other major embarrassments.
That’s when Rick and his band debut their new album, complete with a whole set of songs bashing cheerleaders. Chelsea’s humiliation has reached a whole new level now that everyone is walking down the halls singing the words to "Dangerously Blonde."
It’s time to make Rick pay. All he wants is to win the High School Idol audition, so he can be on his way to rock-star fame and fortune. But with the help of her best friends, Aubrie and Samantha, Chelsea is going to steal his victory right out from under him.
The characters from All’s Fair in Love, War, and High School are back, only this time it’s payback.
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