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All teen and kid reviews for The Ashleys #1: There's a New Name in School

Age
10
Average rating based on 9 kid and teen reviews:
  • 56% say they noticed product placement
  • 33% say sexual content is an issue
Teen, 15 years old
November 6, 2010
 
Very poor messages
I was stunned when I read this book. I could hardly believe that any girls could be so mean. The Ashleys are cruel girls who are terrible to others. They're bullies and no one stands up to them. One girl tries to fit in so she can break them down and help all of the other 'lesser' girls. At the end, she saves the mean girl's life, but what I hated was the part after that. It seems to say that mean girls will always win, and that the 'nerdy' girls will always be that way, and no one will be equal. I read it recently and thought that even secure girls may think this is how real girls actually behave. The sexual content wasn't terrible, but the girls stand up and do an inappropriate dance in a car on a traffic-filled street. The book is well-written, but if parents happen to find their children reading it, I assume they'd be shocked.

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Teen, 16 years old
March 31, 2009
 
Must read book for every 11 year old girlz
it was very good i loved it i read it in 1week fun fun fun

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Teen, 15 years old
March 21, 2010
 
Don't Meet the Ashley's
Good grief! These girls need profesional help or something! They act cruel to eachother and everyone else, constantly judging those with less money then them. I can see some goodness in them-thank goodness, but it's rare. There is quite a few sexy issue in the book, like when that butler person opened the door for Lauren, the person commented that his "byseps flext in the most heart pounding manner" man I nearly pucked typing that. . . ew! And when the girls were dancing in the fancy car listening to a "bad song" and they were dancing inapropreatly, then it discribed one of the girls shirts going up too far, and people began whisling, Did I mention they're only 12!? They act like looks are everything, and if they don't look hot, there nothing, which is FAR from the truth. They do not take friendship seriously either, back stabbing each other even. Sometimes some things are funny, but in other ways they try to act like bullies and laugh at other people's pain. But I don't think people are seriously dumb enough to imatate this, and I sure HOPE there isn't a school as snotty as this, mine could care less about fashion. If one of these girls go to my school, she wouldn't survive. At the end I liked how Lauren saved Ashley's life. And I like how they try to be best friends, but one of the girls is more intent to take down the "leader" Ashley. I'm not saying kids can't read it, If i can they can. I'm just saying what I think about it is all. .

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Teen, 17 years old
April 9, 2008
 
I Recommend This Book for Anyone
The Ashleys: there's a New Name in school is the greatest book I've ever read! It's so cool, and it relates to me--a lot! The Ashleys is about a girl named Laura Page who is desperate to get into the Ashleys' group.She even got new clothes, a new nose and she's now mega rich! I'd recommend this book to anyone who likes books who relate to them! ^_^

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Kid, 12 years old
March 17, 2010
 
LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!grown up may think its not gd but its brillllllllllll!! Lili and AA RUle

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Teen, 15 years old
November 27, 2011
 
MUST READ!
In this book there is a ruling clique in Miss Gamble's School for Girls. The Ashleys have the right clothes, hair, and friends. Of course, all named Ashley. The Ashleys used to torture Lauren Page in her previous years in school. But when Lauren gets a new wardrobe, a new nose, and is now mega rich, she decides that it is time for the Ashleys reign should come to an end.

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Teen, 14 years old
December 15, 2011
 
Know You Kids
I do not think that it is a great book for children, especially for middle schoolers. Children are very influenced by what they experience because they are trying to grow up, however, what they hear and read should be monitered with their parents. I, at the end of the book could not find a solid reason why a young reader would want to read this book. The charecters are clique obsessed 12-year olds who are not positive role models for other middle schoolers. They push a point that in order to be happy, you need to be materalistic and bully others around. And although children need to be aware of what is happening withen schools, they shouldn't be encouraged to fill their heads with it. The charecters' parents are also not good role models too young readers either. The girls parents let them do whatever they want and do not have a firm disciplinary code. The girls' parents let them rome the streets of San Francisco, not knowing (or possibly caring) where they are. They do not show intrest in who the date and are more preoccupied with their own social lives. Although "The Ashleys" may be labled as a children/young adults book I think that parents should read it or talk to other parents about the content and then talk with their children about it.

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Teen, 14 years old
October 24, 2011
 
Appropriate for teens, but nothing special
This book is basically The Clique books but worse. It's fun to read, 'cause I can't resist these kinds of mean-girl guilty pleasure books, but it's nothing great. Nothing inappropriate for teens is in this book though, so don't be worried about that. Overall, read it if you want a quick guilty pleasure book, but it's nothing special.

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Kid, 12 years old
March 9, 2011
 
Was an awesome book.

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