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Playing With Fire
Playing With Fire
Author: Lucy Jane Bledsoe
Rip's last year in high school is coming to an end. As leader of his group, Rip wants to make it a good year. But who is this new guy Bart? And why are he and his friends so different? Rip plays games with his teachers. And he palys games with his friends. But when it comes to Bart- Rip is playing with fire.
ISBN-13: 9780822413455
ISBN-10: 0822413450
Pages: 111
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Publisher: Fearon/Janus
Book Type: Paperback
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jaglvr avatar reviewed Playing With Fire on + 127 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was one of those books I had for a while. i'd pick it up and put it down without reading it. however, once i got into it, it was a quick fun read. Reminded me a lot of THEODORA TWIST and stuff like that.
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I loved this Teen Lit book. The storyline was fun and interesting and the main character was one I could really relate to. Jenny O'Connell is a great author.
skywriter319 avatar reviewed Playing With Fire on + 784 more book reviews
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A quick and cute read. The characters are rather flat and their circumstances are a little far-reaching, but it makes for great last-days-of-tanning reading material.
GeniusJen avatar reviewed Playing With Fire on + 5322 more book reviews
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Although I sometimes get irritated by the label of "chick lit" as a book genre, I'm going to be my own oxymoron and say that PLAN B by Jenny O'Connell is, indeed, teen chick lit. And that I also really liked the book, thoroughly enjoyed it, in fact, and can now no longer say "chick lit" with my previous snobbish sneer.

Vanessa has her life all planned out. All she has to do is survive the next nine months of senior year at the prestigious and private Cabot Academy, ace her SATs, and then spend a year touring Europe with her best friend, Taylor. After that, she'll be more than ready to enroll at the same college in Connecticut that her boyfriend, Patrick, attends, and life will be perfect.

Except life isn't perfect, and it's the definite fault of Reed Vaughn, Hollywood "It" guy, the most good-looking hottie to have graced the planet with his existence in the last several years. Taylor is already ga-ga over him, and although Vanessa can appreciate his good looks, she's not entirely sure about his appeal. Appeal is the last thing on her mind, though, when she finds out that there's more to Reed Vaughn than meets the eye--he's actually her half-brother, the son her father never knew he had.

As if a previously unknown sibling wasn't bad enough, Reed is coming to stay with her family in Chicago. Even that wouldn't have been so bad, if not for the fact that Reed is also a senior, will also be attending Cabot Academy, and will, without a doubt, ruin her life as she knows it. Now school is going to be as messed up as her home life, where tensions are running high between her parents and the lack of regular phone calls from boyfriend Patrick is driving Vanessa insane. How can she possibly survive this last year of high school with a celebrity brother, a maybe-cheating boyfriend, a disgruntled mother, and a shell-shocked father? All the plans she's worked so hard on getting perfectly arranged might just have to go out the window--and it will be time to put PLAN B into action.

This is a fun story about friendship, family, love, and loss that will have you remembering the ups and downs of having a sibling, and the trials and tribulations of getting ready for college. PLAN B is an engaging, entertaining read from a talented new author, and you won't go wrong by picking up a copy.
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More of a teen book--a quick ok read.
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angelas avatar reviewed Playing With Fire on + 75 more book reviews
I had higher expectations for this book and it didn't really shine as far as I'm concerned. It was good, but it could have been much better.


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