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About the Author Rachel Vail is the critically acclaimed author of numerous books for kids and teens, including Lucky, Gorgeous, and Brilliant (the Avery sisters trilogy), Wonder, Daring to be Abigail, and the upcoming Unfriended. She lives in New York City with her husband and two sons.www.rachelvail.comTwitter: @rachelvailbooks.comFacebook: Rachel Vail Read more
G**S
While I liked the characters of this series
While I liked the characters of this series, and thought this book had great character development, I was disappointed with the ending. I think it is a much better message when a main character is able to embrace their talents and what makes them different rather than decide that the best thing to do is blend in with everyone else.
B**Y
AwEsOmE!
I really liked this book cause i luv ballet! i take ballet 3 days a week almost like C.J. (the main gurlee in the book). (she takes it 4 days a week)in this book she is like really good at ballet but she wants to be like a regular person and be able to play soccer and hang with her friends. but her mom wants her to be some kind of great dancer (just like me and myself) she's even more presured because she just like dumped her best friend for another best friend but doesn't want to hurt her feelings. so like.... yeah.
T**E
Not what you expect
OKay, so you're a nervouse about buying this book? Rigth. Don't be. To tell you the truth I don't usally like reading books in a series like this because they seem to loose a certain flair. To me they all turn into the same he said she said story line. Not the case with the friendship ring. I think the way Rachel Vail Writes a different book for every charicters point of veiw of the same events is great. Two Friendship rings way way up! And read the rest of her series too k?They ALL rock.
E**.
Awesome book
The book "please, please, please" by Rachel Vail is the mose awesome book ever. It's view from a teenage girls eyes is amazing and unbelievably realistic. It deals with situations most teenagers would go through including pressure and stress. I, personally experiance many of these things as i go through life. If you're a teenager looking for a book that you can relate to and comes from a teens point of view, READ THIS BOOK!! YOU'LL LOVE IT!!
M**N
Please Please Please
I have read all the Friendship Ring Books.They have all been good books to read and I would recomend them to everybody.When I read "Please Please Please" I sorta related to me cause just like C.J. I quit ballet to do other things.Rachel Vail is a very good auther.All her books are good.But this one seemed sorta unreal.I don't see why C.J. was suposed to be stuck up just because she took dance.Well anyways I hope you read this book and like my reveiw!
A**R
OK
In the Friendship Ring Series, all characters have completely different personalities, Zoe's popular&one of the guys, Olivia is nice&polite, Morgan is tough&brave, and CJ is a fearful worrywart with the strength to fight for what she really wants. The idea in this book is great, and the character is fairly realistic, but some parts where she's afraid just drag on and on. It's a book some will like, and some won't.
L**B
not the best but still good
I kind of liked it because it was cool to know how CJ felt but it felt like it was the same thing happing this whole time.
A**A
Rachel Vail has a great book
Rachel Vail delivers a great book that pre-teen girls can really relate to. The story has issues that every girl faces, as followed through the life of a girl named CJ. I would suggest this book to any young girl who wants a fun book that they can really relate to.
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