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Original Title: | Pretty Tough |
ISBN: | 159514112X (ISBN13: 9781595141125) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Pretty Tough #1 |
Nicole Leigh Shepherd
Paperback | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 3.84 | 1993 Users | 141 Reviews
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Title | : | Pretty Tough (Pretty Tough #1) |
Author | : | Nicole Leigh Shepherd |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | August 2nd 2007 by Razorbill |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Sports. Romance. Contemporary. High School. Realistic Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
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Bubbly, blond Krista Brown is pretty and popular. Her sister, Charlie, is more interested in braving the Malibu waves than the halls of the school that Krista rules. But when Krista and Charlie are both recruited to the school's soccer team, they are forced to face their differences. Can these two sisters become teammates, and friends, in time to make it to the championships? Classic themes of sisterhood and romance make Pretty Tough a new take on Francine Pascal's Sweet Valley High. The strong sports element and a tie-in to the Pretty Tough sportswear and entertainment franchise give this first book by Liz Tigelaar added appeal.Rating Containing Books Pretty Tough (Pretty Tough #1)
Ratings: 3.84 From 1993 Users | 141 ReviewsWrite-Up Containing Books Pretty Tough (Pretty Tough #1)
Sisters Charlie and Krista Brown do not get along. Krista is the perfect child, popular and a star soccer player with a movie star best friend and a quarterback boyfriend. Charlie (yes, her name is Charlie Brown) is a rebel, a surfer who hates her sister and everything she stands for. When the new soccer coach recruits Charlie to try out, Krista is furious, and Charlie's only trying out to torture her sister. Can these sisters put their differences aside long enough to do what's best for theSisters Charlie and Krista Brown do not get along. Krista is the perfect child, popular and a star soccer player with a movie star best friend and a quarterback boyfriend. Charlie (yes, her name is Charlie Brown) is a rebel, a surfer who hates her sister and everything she stands for. When the new soccer coach recruits Charlie to try out, Krista is furious, and Charlie's only trying out to torture her sister. Can these sisters put their differences aside long enough to do what's best for the
I really liked this book! I first read it in grade 5 and liked it, so I decided to read it again to see if it lived up to my expectations- which it did. I really liked the plot and found that every page had me wanting to read more. I was really glad when Krista found out what kind of people she was hanging out with and stopped hanging out with them, because it made her a better person, friend and sister. I really loved how even after all the things they had been through, in the end Charlie and
This is one of the best books I ever read!!! I like it because it's not overly-girly, but it's not boyish either. Also, I play soccer, and i hve two sisters (although luckily i don't hate them like Krista and Charlie) And the funny thing is, my friend gave it to me for my birthday in 2008, and now, I'm recommending it to you. (and just so you know, I'm not a nerd who ask for books for her birthday, but maybe you could argue I am.......)
I really liked this book. I enjoy character development more than sports, and this book focuses more on the people and their relationships than the soccer playing, although for sports fans, soccer action is sprinkled here and there throughout.This book realistically depicts combative sibling relationships, the pressures involved with teen dating, the emotional toll of depression and bullying, and the healing power of being and feeling part of a team and family.
What happens when Sweet Valley High meets sport girls? The Pretty Tough series. I read three books in the pre-teen/young adult series and thoroughly enjoyed them. (I would give them 4.5 stars if half stars were available!)The main characters in these novels are all high school girls who play sports. They endure the typical drama of all teen girls (at least in teen chick lit) -- boys, family, friends and boys. But that's partly the point. Sports is part of their identity. They are athletes and
I thought that the plot to this book was a really good idea, however I did have some problems with the way it was written. It seemed to be very disorganized, and not really well planned. The author attempted to go for the two character perspective on this one, and I don't think it worked well in her favor. I think instead of changing the perspective in paragraphs she should have thought about making separate chapters.
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