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Original Title: | Luv Ya Bunches: Book One |
ISBN: | 0810942119 (ISBN13: 9780810942110) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Flower Power #1 |
Lauren Myracle
Hardcover | Pages: 338 pages Rating: 4.05 | 4839 Users | 277 Reviews
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Title | : | Luv Ya Bunches (Flower Power #1) |
Author | : | Lauren Myracle |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 338 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 2009 by Harry N. Abrams |
Categories | : | Childrens. Middle Grade. Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Contemporary. Young Adult. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
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What do Katie-Rose, Yasaman, Milla, and Violet all have in common? Other than being named after flowers, practically nothing. Katie-Rose is a film director in training. Yasaman is a computer whiz. Milla is third in command of the A list. And Violet is the new girl in school. They’re fab girls, all of them, but they sure aren’t friends. And if evil queen bee Medusa— ’scuse me, Modessa—has her way, they never will be. But this is the beginning of a new school year, when anything can happen and social worlds can collide . . . Told in Lauren Myracle’s inventive narrative style—here a fresh mix of instant messages, blog posts, screenplay, and straight narrative—Luv Ya Bunches, the first in a four-book series, is a funny, honest depiction of the shifting alliances and rivalries that shape school days, and of the lasting friendships that blossom from the skirmishes.Rating About Books Luv Ya Bunches (Flower Power #1)
Ratings: 4.05 From 4839 Users | 277 ReviewsEvaluate About Books Luv Ya Bunches (Flower Power #1)
Ages 9+So anyway, after hearing all of the SCHOLASTIC DOESN'T WANT BOOK-FAIR GOING ELEMENTARY SCHOOLERS TO BE EXPOSED TO A SAME SEX COUPLE hubbub, and being appropriately outraged in various social medias (fb, greader, yalsa-bk, etc) I figured the responsible thing to do would be to read the book. Truth: I didn't think I'd be interested in the book initially, because when I had flipped through the ARC back in July, I was like, ag, chat transcripts, blech. (Sorry Lauren Myracle, but I had to sayLoved it!I read the beginning of this book when I was younger but now I'm in 7th grade. My favorite thing about this book was probably the text message format and how the kids were in a real situation that could actually happen in real life.
I have read thid book last year and it was SOOOOOOOOO good! I am reading it AGAIN!
Honestly, I picked up the Advance Reader's Copy for my brother as an "ironic" birthday present, because he is "not a "hipster." " I mean, really, an internet-speak book with a pointedly diverse cast - for ten year olds? It seemed a bit much.But after hearing about the Scholastic controversy, I borrowed it back and read it. It was a LOT better than I was expecting! I think some things were inappropriate for elementary-schoolers (I'm surprised Scholastic cared about Milla's parents' gender but not
This book is so adorable, and I love the cover. I gave it away because I thought I was "too mature" but now I kinda wish I still had it. I love all the characters, and I love how they're all original and yet easy to relate to. Violet is the secretive new girl, Yasaman is the shy outcast, Camilla is the anxious pretty popular girl, and Katie Rose is the bossy film geek. What do they have in common? They're each named after flowers, in some way, shape or form. Neither of them have any friends. It
I won this book on goodreads, and although it is intended for a younger audience, I figured I'd read it for the fun of it. I thought the book was cute, with interesting characters and "poetic justice" for the mean girls.However, I found that the suggested age level was a little young for the subject matter. Especially the computer stuff. Although it is a different time, I don't really agree with 10-11 year olds being on chatrooms and IM, so I don't think I would let a girl of that age read this
In Luv Ya Bunches, Katie-Rose, Milla, Violet and Yasaman are all experiencing their first week in the 5th grade.Katie-Rose is the techy one - she normally hides behind her camcorder. She and Camilla or Milla for short became friends over the summer at their summer camp. But now that school is about to start Katie-Rose is stressing because shes not sure if her friendship with Milla will continue.Milla is the beautiful, popular one. She wears all the trendy clothes, and hangs out with the coolest
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