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Rhymes with Witches (ISBN 0810958597)

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What if the ruling teen queens at your school really were, well, witches? And not the Glinda the Good kind, either. Lauren Myracle assumes this sinister premise in the darkly humorous Rhymes with Witches. High school freshman Jane is more than plain -- she’s practically invisible. And she longs for nothing more than to join the ranks of the Bitches, the top female echelon at school. But the Bitches are selective, and only one girl from each class is chosen to rule supreme. So Jane is puzzled but ecstatic when the Bitches name her their freshman successor. Soon she is being worshipped by all kinds of beautiful people who didn’t even know her name last week. But as Jane soon realizes, it isn’t easy being a Bitch. She is informed by her new "sisters" that there are certain sacrifices to be made -- sacrifices that could wreck high school havoc and ruin lives. Is Jane willing to do anything to stay on the top of the popularity heap? Or will she risk it all to save innocent others from the clutching claws of the Bitches? Part I Know What You Did Last Summer and part Heathers, Rhymes with Witches builds slowly, but the incredibly creepy climax will leave many female readers glancing nervously over their shoulders at the so-called popular set. Meow! (Ages 12 and up) --Jennifer Hubert


Rhymes With Witches:
Rhymes With Witches by Lauren Myracle is one book you can't put down. The main character,Jane, wants to be popular so bad she will risk anything, more than she thinks. I really enjoy this genre the book is. This book is realistic fiction. This is a good genre for teenagers because it is something you can relate to. In this book she is in high school, and I could relate to some of her drama of trying to be popular. I really recommend this book to middle-high school students!


Don't judge a book by its cover:
I had picked up this book at Barnes and Nobles because the title looked good and it sounded like the movie Mean Girls(one of my favorite movies). It started out good and I was excited that Jane, the main character, finally was becoming part of the popular group, the Bitches. Then when she tries to be a good person she gets stabbed in the back by the person she was trying to help. This angered me. Jane was a rebel and was doing good and all she got out of it was being smacked in the face. Oh yeah and she got Phil as a friend or whatever. It was a bad ending. There was no happy ending after the good deed. After reading all I could think was THIS SUCKS! If you want to see the good girl that everyone can relate to get hurt and have an awful life in the end then you should read this book. If your like me and enjoy when people get what they deserve, then STAY AWAY FROM THIS BOOK!


Rymes with witches is a book i think every girl in high school can relate to.:
Jane has always been a nobody in school. She goes to a typical high school with the witches that everyone notices and adores. The witches consist of one girl from each class. The witches were looking for a new 9th grade member to join them. For some reason they choose Jane. Jane has no clue why, she is invisible and nobody notices her. She thinks that the witches are playing a prank or somthing on her, but soon everyone is noticing her. Soon Jane realizes it isn't easy being a witch. Her new clique informs her that there are some sacrifices that need to be made; sacrifies that could wreck her high school reputation and could ruin lives. Is Jane really willing to hurt people to stay extemely popular? Or, is she willing to give up her whole reputation as one of the witches to help out her friends and save them from the evil witches. This is a book that once you pick it up you can't put it down. I strongly reccomend that Rymes With Witches should definately be the next book you pick up and read.


A little strange but...okay:
This book was well written and sometimes funny but other times i couln't stand it. It does have a somewhat weird veiw on witches. Her friends i could never relate to and are mostly sort of snobs. This book reminds me of Mean Girls only it has REAL witches. So, if you like a mix between Mean Girls and Bra's and Broomsticks then you will like this book. I personally would choose Mean girls and Bras and broomsticks seperate though and not combined. This book is them both combined


Rymes with witches is a book i think every girl in high school can relate to.:
Jane has always been a nobody in school. She goes to a typical high school with the witches that everyone notices and adores. The witches consist of one girl from each class. The witches were looking for a new 9th grade member to join them. For some reason they choose Jane. Jane has no clue why, she is invisible and nobody notices her. She thinks that the witches are playing a prank or somthing on her, but soon everyone is noticing her. Soon Jane realizes it isn't easy being a witch. Her new clique informs her that there are some sacrifices that need to be made; sacrifies that could wreck her high school reputation and could ruin lives. Is Jane really willing to hurt people to stay extemely popular? Or, is she willing to give up her whole reputation as one of the witches to help out her friends and save them from the evil witches. This is a book that once you pick it up you can't put it down. I strongly reccomend that Rymes With Witches should definately be the next book you pick up and read.


Author:Lauren Myracle
Binding:Hardcover
EAN:9780810958593
ISBN:0810958597
Number Of Pages:224
Publication Date:2005-04-01
Reading Level:Young Adult



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