Freaked Out

· Simon and Schuster
4.1
7 reviews
Ebook
272
Pages

About this ebook

Julia Faber's Hawaiian-themed birthday bash is the talk of Abigail Adams Junior High, but one of the Beacon Street Girls doesn't get an invitation. Should the others be loyal to their slighted friend and miss the party of the year? And Maeve's got more than the party on her mind: She's in deep trouble in math class and afraid she may have to repeat seventh grade.

It's no wonder the BSG are freaking out!

Ratings and reviews

4.1
7 reviews
A Google user
December 5, 2009
Even though Maeve has managed to work with her dyslexia to become an okay student, her math grade may end up spelling her doom. Mr. "The Crow" Sherman seems to have it in for her, and if Maeve can't pull it together for the midterm math test, she may risk getting left behind. There's even more to worry about with Julie Faber's birthday bash coming up. The whole school is talking about it, and every member of the Beacon Street Girls receives an invitation... except one. The rest of the girls are trapped between loyalty to their friend and their desire to not miss out on the party of the year. Even after it grows painfully obvious that her exclusion is no accident, the left out BSG member struggles with her own insecurities, and tries to keep in mind that plenty of other classmates also did not receive an invitation. Trying to put the problem of the party aside, the girls work to make learning math fun and easy for Maeve, but Maeve's problem may not have anything to do with math itself, but may be more related to how she is approaching the situation. With luck, maybe Maeve can take her mind off of the impending party and focus on her grades to come up with a solution. It was amusing to watch the Beacon Street Girls tackle this common problem among groups of friends. It's nice to see how different opinions and approaches are taken into account, so that the reactions of the characters appear most natural and likely in a real life setting.

About the author

Annie Bryant is a pseudonym. The Beacon Street Girls books are inspired by all the preteen girls I've ever known. I wanted to create a world where girls can go to have fun and learn about who they are, while modeling real-life experiences. The first book, Worst Enemies/Best Friends, explores creating and testing friendships, skewed first impressions, and being the new kid at school. In the end, true friendship conquers all. Welcome to the world of the BSG!

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