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Overview

'Out of all the people in the world, why do I have to be the freak who went to school on the very first day of the year with a pair of PANTIES stuck by static cling to the leg of my pants'!!!? Seventh grade was supposed to be Alli's breakout year-only her big debut ends up being a big disaster. Then queen bee Rachel Delaney takes Alli under her wing, and Alli finds herself in the inner circle of seventh-grade cool. But the inner circle is nothing like Alli expected, and ugliness lurks behind the prettiest faces. Can Alli figure out where she fits in, or will she get caught up in the glamour of running with the in crowd?

Sixth-grader Alli inadvertently arrives on the first day of school with underwear static-clinging partly outside her pant leg.

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Ever since a severe ear infection caused Alli to miss two months of sixth grade, she's felt like a "social nobody." Seventh grade looks like it may be a struggle, too: on the first day, static caused her mother's underwear to cling to the inside of Alli's pant leg. No wonder she's surprised and excited when she starts getting attention from popular Rachel. The book unfolds through Alli's journal entries, with instant message sessions and e-mails scattered throughout, and readers may have a hard time believing that a seventh-grader would write so copiously. However, Myracle (ttyl) has an obvious grasp of the age group, and readers are sure to understand Alli's desire to be popular and her frustration at her friends for feeling ditched. They'll also recognize the range of cruel behavior that can occur, even between friends. (In one scene, Alli's supposedly best friend, Kathy, tells a new student about how Alli got fat when she was sick; in another, Rachel convinces the class outcast to shave his eyebrows, telling him that it will be "hilarious.") Though the trajectory here is mostly predictable, Alli's final insights about Kathy make for a unique twist. Ages 9-up. (Aug.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
Finally, Allie has made it to seventh grade—the year that will change her life for the better! A fresh start brings hopeful promises of increasing popularity, new boys to consider, and fresh gossip to chat about in the lunchroom. But somehow, Allie finds herself in sticky predicaments that cause her to question the real value behind popularity and what true friendship is. When Rachel, Mika, and Hadley invite Allie to join their elite friendship, Allie loses sight of her former friends, Kathy and Megan. Jealousy and deception surround the daily occurrences of Allie's life. Throughout her encounters with the popular crowd, Allie begins to discover her real identity and questions the significance of climbing the social ladder. Readers will be immediately drawn in by Allie's character. Her humor, honesty, and fresh wit will allow many teenage girls to relate to the drama she endures. Myracle's fresh style of writing will enchant middle school readers and force them to keep turning the pages. 2005, Dutton Children's Books, 135 pp., Ages young adult.
—Julie Zaderaka
School Library Journal
Gr 4-7-Alli begins seventh grade with her mom's underwear clinging to her pants. The most undesirable guy in the class, Jeremy, not only notices, but also refuses to forget. Alli goes on to journal the ups and downs of her year as she struggles with relationships and feelings. She constantly is either keeping a diary or instant messaging; the whole story is told through her writings. Central to her thoughts is becoming part of the most popular girl's small circle of friends, thus turning away from her longtime best friend. The story is fairly predictable, but Myracle's insights into a seventh-grade girl's insecurities and feelings make this a fun read with some real truths.-Debbie Whitbeck, West Ottawa Public Schools, Holland, MI Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
Kirkus Reviews
Myracle revisits the story she told in Rhymes with Witches (p. 292), albeit in a less dark, more humorous world. Alli doesn't think she'll ever be popular again. On the very first day of seventh grade, she arrives at school with a pair of her mother's underwear attached to her trousers by static cling. Her social life is limited to spending time with her unpleasant friend Kathy-the only person who was loyal when Alli was out sick for two months of sixth grade-and new friend Megan. For some reason, though, the trio of popular girls who rule the class decides to take Alli on as a project. Alli relishes her new popularity, but can't figure out how to maintain it without abandoning Kathy and Megan. The popular girls aren't very nice-but then, neither is Kathy. Unlike the nearly identically structured Rhymes with Witches, Alli's story concludes with the possibility that she may finally be able to put things right. Good insights into the genuine unpleasantness of adolescence, but nothing new. (Fiction. 10-13)

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780142407172
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
  • Publication date: 1/10/2008
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 160
  • Sales rank: 159,992
  • Age range: 10 - 14 Years
  • Lexile: 0680L (what's this?)
  • Product dimensions: 5.16 (w) x 7.72 (h) x 0.44 (d)

Meet the Author

Lauren Myracle

Lauren Myracle is the author of many popular books for teens and tweens, including New York Times bestsellers ttyl and ttfn (Abrams). She lives with her family in Fort Collins, Colorado.

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Tuesday, September 5, 3:25 p.m.

Why does everything in my life have to go so wrong?! Why?!! Out of all the people in the world, why do I have to be the freak who went to school on the very first day of the year with a pair of PANTIES stuck by static cling to the leg of my pants?!!!

La, la, la, isn't life great-WHOOPS! Oh dear, would you look at that? It's Mom's underwear, popping out to say a big hello!!!

And now I can't stop crying, which only makes me feel more pathetic. But really, it's so incredibly unfair. I mean, this was going to be my breakout year. The year I finally stopped being invisible.

I stopped being invisible, all right.

I had planned on wearing jeans. Nice, normal jeans with a sprinkling of tiny rhinestones, like raindrops, along the outlines of the front pockets. But could I? Noooo, because they were still in the wash-thanks, Mom-which meant I had to root through the dryer for my gray drawstring pants instead. And then I had to dash back upstairs and change shirts, because while my "Pebbles" T-shirt looked good with jeans, it looked really stupid with the gray drawstrings.

By the time I got to homeroom, everyone was already seated. I hurried to Ms. Larson's desk to collect our back-to-school handouts, and that's when I heard someone snicker, then someone else, and someone else. Before long, everyone in the class was rolling with laughter.

I got a stomach-dropping feeling. "What's so funny?" I asked.

"Your panties, man!" Jeremy Webster howled. "You're losing your panties!"

I looked down, but saw nothing. I craned my neck to look behind me.

"There!" said Samantha Greene, pointing at my pant leg.

Time stopped.

It was like that dream where you go to school naked, only worse, because it was real. I spotted the band of elastic sticking out from the bottom of my pant leg. I yanked it free, and Mom's panties billowed forth in a blossom of shiny nylon. As if they were mine. As if they'd slipped off my body and down my leg, which was utterly impossible, but did anybody care?

"Strip show, baby!" called Jeremy Webster. "Take it all off!" Another guy whistled, and others hooted and clapped.

At me and my mother's underwear, exposed to the world in all our freaking glory.

Same day, 3:52 p.m.

Just got off the phone with Kathy, who somehow managed to make me feel worse than I already did. And if I don't write it down, the whole conversation will just keep bouncing around in my head. Writing stuff down doesn't always help, but at least I can read back over it and say, "Oh. Yes. You're completely right to be so depressed."

So here it is, the instant replay of my shame, according to Kathy: Kathy: "Omigod, Alli. What happened to you today? Jeremy Webster's been telling everyone that you did a striptease during homeroom, that you whipped off your underwear in front of the whole class and-"

Me: "Kathy!"

Kathy: "He's calling you the stripper of the seventh grade, Alli. Now tell me what happened!!!"

Me: "A pair of underwear happened to be stuck inside my pant leg. It was static cling. And I did not do a striptease. I just pulled them out of my pants and shoved them in my backpack, okay?"

Kathy: "Omigod."

Me: "And they weren't mine. They were my mom's."

Kathy: "Omigod. Alli, that is the most embarrassing thing I've ever heard."

Me: "Yeah, well, thanks."

Kathy: "I'm so serious. I mean, geez, you had your mom's big old nasty underwear dangling from your-"

Me: "Yes, Kathy. I was there, remember? Anyway, I've got to go."

Kathy: "Fine, whatever. I'll see you tomorrow. But Alli?"

Me: "What?"

Kathy: "I'm only saying this for your own good, but be sure to check your clothes before you leave. I mean, next time it could be a bra, or one of your dad's jockstraps, and-"

Me: (hanging up the phone) Click.

Kathy's my best friend, but she doesn't know very much about cheering me up. Lately I've been thinking that she doesn't know much about me, period. But then I feel bad, because even if Kathy's not as perfect as I want her to be, she's gone out of her way to be there for me. Ever since last year, when being popular suddenly became important. When Rachel Delaney became queen, and I disappeared.

Kathy stuck by me then, and I know she'll stick by me now.

Like glue.

Wednesday, September 6, 7:37 a.m.

I set my alarm for six-thirty to make sure I'd have plenty of time to get ready this morning. Then I threw half my clothes on the floor, including a horrible burgundy jumper and my too-small cargo pants, before settling on a white T-shirt and a tan miniskirt. Nothing clinging to either. I checked.

"Good morning, Allison," Mom said when I came down for breakfast. "Are you doing better today?"

I clamped my lips together. I knew I wasn't being fair, but I couldn't help feeling that if she had folded the laundry like a good mother, none of this would have happened.

"Could I have a napkin, please?" I asked. I used it to wrap up my Pop-Tart, which I brought back up here to eat. To my room, where no one can ask me pointless questions like, "Are you doing better today?"

Because today is not about doing "better." "Better" isn't good enough. Today is about putting my old life completely behind me and starting fresh, which was my goal for this school year all along. Only inside, I don't feel like a brand-new me at all. I feel like the same old dorky me who missed two months of school last year-through no fault of my own-and turned into a social nobody. The same dorky me who memorized the opening sequence of The Young and the Restless and who chubbed out from lying in Mom's bed day after day. Kathy claimed I got a spare tire. She also claimed I was faking, that I was never really sick at all.

But why would I have done that? At the beginning of sixth grade, I was friends with everybody, not just Kathy. Everybody was friends with everybody. But by second semester of that same year, when I came back after being absent for so long, the girls carried Tampax in their purses and giggled if someone didn't wear deodorant. All the rules had changed, and I no longer knew how to play the game.

I was no longer in the game.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 5, 2009

    The Fashion Disaster That Changed my Life

    This book was said to be for girls as young as 10. To my dismay after choosing it for our mother/daughter book club, we realized there were references to sex, condoms & anatomy. This may not be appropriate for children that young.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 25, 2005

    Parents read the book first - You may not want your child to read it.

    First of all, I bought this book for my 9 year old daugher (going into 4th grade). We picked it out at the store and it looked really funny. I was unfamiliar with this author and, by chance was thumbing through the book at home and started reading. The story was pretty good but the thing that shocked me was a scene where the main character was at a sleep over with the popular girls. The girl hosting the sleepover took her friends to her parents room to go in her Mother's dresser drawers and pull out a copy of Playgirl, and also discovering a pack of condoms. While most 7th graders might not think anything of the scene, my 4th grader wouldn't have a clue what Playgirl was or condoms. Had I not read the book myself first, I would have been put in the position of having to answer questions about these things. I don't believe in sheltering children, but my daughter is not ready for a discussion regarding these things and I don't want to explain these things to her at such a young age. While I don't believe in censorship, I have told my daughter she can't read the book. I'm taking it back to the Barnes & Noble stoer. I will never buy another book by this author. The funny thing is that the whole scene was really unnecessary. This experience has really opened my eyes. I will not let my daughter read a book I am unfamiliar with unless I read it first.

    4 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 4, 2006

    Good, but inappropriate content

    My fifth-grade sister had this book in the car and I just picked it up and started reading it. It was very clever and witty, but there was inappropriate sexual content and 2 cuss words. I was embarassed thinking about her reading about strippers, among other things. I think it is fine for 7th grade and up, but definitely not before. Cool story, bad content.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 10, 2005

    Parents Don't let your child read this

    This book is VERY innapropiate. There are many references to strippers and a girl gets her belly button pierced without parent permission lies about her age there is talk about condoms and many references to breasts. don't let your child read this.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 12, 2012

    Good book

    This is a good book. Sort of have bad terms. But good over all. But anyway doesnt Jeremy Webster remind you of someone? He reminds me of this one guy that i go to the same classes with. His name is Ty. He's super weird ( in a funny way) and annoying, just like Jeremy. LOL!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 26, 2012

    Funny

    HONEY ROASTED PENIS! YAY!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 13, 2012

    Very good

    i do have to admit that it is hard to get into at first but trust me it gets better.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 17, 2012

    Amazing!!!!

    I read this book in one nite. Its is soo good. These r my faav types of books. I luv all of lauren myracles books!! Ive read ttyl, ttfn, l8r g8r, the whole winnie series besiddes ten, luv ya bunches, and this!!! And im 11!! Its so amazing i luv the whole plot and really captures the whole middle school craziness. Deff recomend. Read it!! Let me kno if there r any books out like this that r simila in theme. Soo good

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 17, 2011

    Sample is retarted. Only one pg

    Dont get it

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  • Posted May 17, 2011

    Good book so far

    Has few bad words like pissed and crap and freakin but still is a goo d book but the part about the pasties is a bit uncalled for i think

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  • Posted April 23, 2011

    LOVED IT!!!

    This book was so good! It was funny and it did outline the hells of school. It was such an easy ready too, because I read it one day. It was that good!

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  • Posted April 23, 2011

    amazing

    the best book ever for girls......

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  • Posted February 3, 2011

    pretty good

    i thought this was an overall good book. it has a great message for younggirls that want to be in the popular crowd. the characters are likeable but soometimes they seem to be hollow and lac realisim. The ending wasnt to exciting eathier it just kinda ends. I like this book nd sometimes. reread y favirote parts bit this is inaproperite for girls 11 and under

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 17, 2011

    Exelent

    this is a great book to read i would say its age group is 5th grade and up

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  • Posted January 9, 2011

    the best book 4 girls!!

    when you read this book im sure you will luv it!!

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  • Posted December 28, 2010

    AWESOME READ! :)

    I really did not even mean to purchase this book. i was mad actually because its very short yet i did give it a try because i really love the author i would definatley recomend this book to others!

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  • Posted August 24, 2010

    I Also Recommend:

    Good book for younger girls.

    I enjoyed this book when I was 10 or 11 but there's really not much too it. It's like every other book about tweens. The main character gets caught up in being popular. If you are a 9-12 year old girl that likes that kind of book, then you'll like this. But this book is nothing very special.

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  • Posted March 10, 2009

    funny and real life

    this book if funny but is real life for kids because they don't know where they fit in at there school so it the girl takes along jourany into finding out her place at her school

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 8, 2008

    very good

    I LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!! it was alsome it was one of the best books that i have read becouse i could understand it and i was very into it i did not want to put it down.Lauren Marical did a great jod at writing the book and i want to read more of her books.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 8, 2008

    Amazing book

    I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!It was sooo amazing Lauren Myracle did a great job i wish she would do more books like that one.This book was so good i recommend it to everyome including adults.Read Fashion Disaster That Changed My Life.

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