Alice figures the key to surviving seventh grade is to fit in. But when she becomes part of the in-crowd, she finds that some of the things they do makes her feel down and out.
GREAT!! This story is very realistic and I wholeheartedly recommend it with the usual warning I give when reviewing Alice books: Only read this yourself, kids, or ,adults, give this book to someone if you are sure they will not faint if they see read some sexual things, which they're are a lot of in the Alice books. Again, this a wonderful book and really provides an insight into a young girl's mind. I actually suggest boys read the Alice series to get a little understanding of how girl's minds work. Blessed BE!! :) :) :) :)
It is about fitting in with certain peers*
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
All but Alice was a great book to read. It is about when Alice wants a bulletin board, her ears pierced, and even joins two clubs-The Earring Club and the All-Stars Fan Club. She works at the Melody Inn for three hours and wants to be part of the "in" crowd at school. Alice may act different in this book out of the other books, but I know how that feels. You act different when you are in a different and a snobbier club and then realize of how idiotic you were to people who didn't pick on you at all. It is not like Alice picks on anyone in this novel, but it was cruel of her to embarrass her friend Elizabeth like that. One of the Three Handsome Stooges likes and picks on Alice a lot. Alice feels different and one of the Popular and the Beautiful people at her school. But the truth is, Alice gets so sick of Brian (one of the 3 Stooges) picking on her. Even in one of the chapters, he puts her face in the snow for fun like it is funny. And on Valentine's Day, her ex-boyfriend Patrick comes over and gives her a big box of chocolates. Alice didn't realize that she had to share them with him for some weird reason. So Lester tells her that and she reinvites him over. Lester has a Woman Situation again! Loretta Jenkins (who works at his dad's store) likes him! Lester just wants to take a break from dating and concentrate on homework. Or, in other words, L-I-F-E. Meaning a "non-female-dating-crisis" life. And turns out that Alice's dad goes out with her 7th-grade Language Arts teacher Miss Summers. Again. And he gives her a Vivaldi cassette. AND, turns out that Alice becomes herself again, kisses Patrick again (because he threw up on the bus and Brian told Alice to make fun of him when he comes back but she comes to the rescue and they talk and then kiss on the bus. Yep. Just like that!), and quits the Earring Club (I think) and the All-Stars Fan CLub. The letter Alice wrote to a famous rock-star was very funny. Even though it was a joke, the person in charge of it mailed it to the star! This was a good book for peoples out there who have trouble fitting in with the right people. Phyllis Reynolds Naylor is a great author and knows how to describe a junior-high girl's life today. So if you're bored, then I suggest reading All But Alice.
This book is all about Alice!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The author of this book is Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. The main character in this book is Alice. Alice is regular teenage girl. It takes place in Maryland in present time. When all the other girls are doing something, she will do it too, so as not to be different. For example, when everyone was in the talent show at school, she was in it too, when she did not even want to be. Alice goes through lots of awkward situations. She has to deal with her dad dating one of her teachers, Miss Summers, getting her ears pierced, belonging to an earring club, getting popular, and helping her brother and his girlfriends out. I think that this is a good book. I picked because it looked like it was a book I could relate to. When I read it, I realized I could relate to the feelings in her situations, and I ended up liking the book a lot. I would recommend this book to girls between the ages of twelve and fifteen, because that is around the age of Alice, and most of her situations revolve around that.
Excellent
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I had to read this book for a book report last year. When I first looked at it I thought it would be stupid, but as soon as I started reading it I changed my mind. It is an excellent book and will make you laugh for sure. Take my advice. It is soooooooooo good.
A wonderful book!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book, like all the Alice books is amazingly realistic. Alice expierences stuff real girls do but she adds a little humor, so be prepared to laugh at loud!
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