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Bad, Badder, Baddest
  

Bad, Badder, Baddest (Library Binding)

by Cynthia Voigt (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

"Rarely are heroines so charismatic" as Mikey and Margalo, said PW of this sequel to Bad Girls. "Voigt fortifies readers by respecting their abilities to recognize emotional truths." Ages 9-12. (Aug.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


From School Library Journal

Grade 4-6. Mikey and Margalo are back and as clever and mischievous as they were in Bad Girls (Scholastic, 1996). This time, the focus of their escapades has shifted from school to Mikey's family and taken a serious turn as the girl struggles with her parents' impending divorce. Margalo, having lived through two divorces, and now comfortably ensconced in a happily blended family, offers sage advice, but joins Mikey as she schemes to keep her unhappy parents together. Classmates from the previous story are back, though with minor roles, and a new character, Gianette the "baddest," is introduced. She is a Creole orphan from New Orleans sent to live with her "grandmother." She captivates everyone with her knowledge of witchcraft, tarot, and the like, and plays a pivotal part in the plot, but is not given as much depth as one might wish for in a character this tantalizing. However, she does enlighten Mikey about the harsher side of life and adds flavor to the story. The book has likable characters, interesting adults, and honest situations. Margalo's mother and stepfather offer a foil as good and loving parents to their brood, as Mikey's family disintegrates. A rebelliously entertaining tale.?Susan Oliver, Tampa-Hillsborough Public Library System, FL
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of My Favorite books, Ever!, Dec 20 2001
By Anonymous (Merritt Island, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bad, Badder, Baddest (Paperback)
Bad, Badder, Baddest. Just by the name you can tell these girls are not made of sugar.
Margalo and Mikey are the best of friends, but barely ever show that they are. The are always trying to find a snappy remark to the last one that was spoken. The main part of the book, why they did everything, was because Mikey's mother and father were getting divorced. If your parents get divorced, that means one will move far away. Away from her best friend.
Mikey tries to do everything to do to get her parents' minds' off of the divorce, but everything was shot down. The last thing Mikey or Margalo could think of was drastic. They would run away.
Trusting words from a theif and blackmalier, they walk down the road to the old abondaned house bad girl Ginnatte had talked about. But guess who goes and ruins the plans of everyone? Will Mikey's parents stop the divorce? Will Mikey have to move away? Away from Margalo......?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Friendships Rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, April 5 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: Bad, Badder, Baddest (Hardcover)
This book should be read by all kids who like books dealing with friends.It's about a girl whose parents are going through a divorce. Her firend is trying to help her get through the rough times. A girl comes into their lives and tells them about potions and spells that will keep her parents together. You should read the book to find out what happend's next.
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5.0 out of 5 stars way cool, Aug 4 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Bad, Badder, Baddest (Paperback)
This was actually the first cynthia voight book i had ever read. All the names were kind of confusing but it was a really good book. Mikey and Margalo are sort of the ideal friends for everyone. Except for the fact that they're always getting into trouble. I would recommend this book to anyone. As well as the first one since it's the first.
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4.0 out of 5 stars This is a good book!
What I really liked about Bad, Badder, Baddest was Margalo and Mikey and how adventerous they were. Mikey was mad at her parents becuase they wanted a divorce, so she decided to... Read more
Published on Nov 12 1999 by Kelly Carmichael

4.0 out of 5 stars Mickey and Margalo team up for a new adventure!
Bad, Badder, Baddest wasn't as good as their first Book Bad Girls, a five star book. At times you get bored but Mickey and Margalo make a good team you have to give the book... Read more
Published on Feb 10 1999

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