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4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too
"Here's a story, of a lovely lady"... Okay, well maybe this isn't really The Brady Bunch. Although a man, Winston Sloane, does meet a woman, Emma Childs, and they do fall in love. Each has two daughters of their own, and in this over-privileged world, thus begins the war to become the Alpha girl.

Meet Cate Sloane, the alpha at home and at school. Cute clothes,...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Handle Like Hendrix's review of Sloane Sisters
I was SO excited to read this book. I even paid extra for it to ship faster and seperatly. That said, I have been almost dreading reviewing SLOANE SISTERS because how I thought it would be and what I thought of it are completely different.

And I did like this this book. But that was it, it was just...okay. It waas not as good as I expected it to be. Then again,...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Handle Like Hendrix's review of Sloane Sisters, Jun 22 2009
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C. Dey "HandleLikeHendrix" (Winnipeg, Canada) - See all my reviews
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I was SO excited to read this book. I even paid extra for it to ship faster and seperatly. That said, I have been almost dreading reviewing SLOANE SISTERS because how I thought it would be and what I thought of it are completely different.

And I did like this this book. But that was it, it was just...okay. It waas not as good as I expected it to be. Then again, maybe my expectations were too high.

I liked the idea of all the main characters living together. That was nice. It made me feel like the characters were always there.

And I am a huge fan of fashion so I liked the modeling aspect of the book. I like knowing what the characters are wearing in these 'high-society' books.
SLOANE SISTERS is clever and I couldn't help but smile at some parts.

That was about it, though. Like I said, maybe my expectations were too high. But nothing really stood out for me.

The ending seemed like a very out of character thing for Stella and Cate to do (if you know what I'm talking about). The ending was a bit well...boring. And although there is a cliffhanger, it's not keeping me that excited for the next installment. But I will still read it and who knows? Maybe this series will get better.

Reviewed by Callie at Handle Like Hendrix
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4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, May 1 2009
This review is from: Sloane Sisters (Paperback)
"Here's a story, of a lovely lady"... Okay, well maybe this isn't really The Brady Bunch. Although a man, Winston Sloane, does meet a woman, Emma Childs, and they do fall in love. Each has two daughters of their own, and in this over-privileged world, thus begins the war to become the Alpha girl.

Meet Cate Sloane, the alpha at home and at school. Cute clothes, cute hair, basically a cute style, there is no reason that she wouldn't be the president of Ashton Prep's "sorority," Chi Beta Phi. Being the alpha is all Cate knows and is the only thing she will accept. So Cate understands that she is going to have to stand her ground once the new girls arrive.

Next is Cate's sister, Andie Sloane. Before, both girls were inseparable, always doing everything together. However, once their mother passed away, Cate began to drift away, leaving Andie by herself. Sure, Andie tries to fit in with her sister and her clique, but this just led to Andie being dubbed "copy-Cate." Her goal in life is to show up her sister and become a top model. It's just fate that her father found Emma, one of the hottest models around.

Stella Childs is like the Cate of her family - stylish, popular, and extremely annoyed with younger sister. Stella just is not able to fathom why her mother would make them all move to New York, forcing her to leave her friends and school behind. Just learning upon arrival that she will be living with Winston's daughter, Stella is already set for battle, and she won't let anyone push her around.

Lola Childs is nothing like her sister. Tall and awkward with bad hair and a viola. Lola definitely does not care; at least she has her cat, Heathy, by her side. All she wants is a sister who won't make fun of her and would at least share some of the same interests.

During the first meeting, Cate and Stella pair off immediately, already impressed by each other's fashion decisions. This leaves Andie with Lola, and Andie definitely does not want to be seen with her. Stella and Cate get off to a great start, but when a slumber party reveals a more alpha side of Stella, Cate just isn't having it.

Just in this first installment, it's already the battle of the alphas, boys, and wardrobes. Winston and Emma have yet to wed. The girls better get it together before the vows are taken... or is that even what they want?

Author Anna Carey takes on another view of the Upper East Side, this time featuring four soon-to-be sisters who do not mind if they trample on one another. Like a mix of THE CLIQUE and GOSSIP GIRL, fans of both will enjoy this new series along with its high maintenance characters.

Get ready for a lot more gossip, a ton of fashion, and a whole bunch of backstabbing.

Reviewed by: Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen
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