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5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too
Allie Finkle is a proud resident of an old Victorian house where she goes to Pine Heights Elementary. Before that, however, she lived in another part of town and went to school somewhere else.

One day, she gets invited to two things the weekend her mom is going to be out of town. First is the Little Miss Majorette Baton Twirling Twirltacular, which one of her...
Published on Sep 29 2010 by TeensReadToo

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2.0 out of 5 stars This book is okay although a little fake
If you like sort of fake books here is a good one for you. although I did not enjoy this book i would recommend you still give it a try.
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2.0 out of 5 stars This book is okay although a little fake, Jan 6 2013
If you like sort of fake books here is a good one for you. although I did not enjoy this book i would recommend you still give it a try.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, Sep 29 2010
This review is from: Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls Book Five: Glitter Girls and the Great Fake-Out (Hardcover)
Allie Finkle is a proud resident of an old Victorian house where she goes to Pine Heights Elementary. Before that, however, she lived in another part of town and went to school somewhere else.

One day, she gets invited to two things the weekend her mom is going to be out of town. First is the Little Miss Majorette Baton Twirling Twirltacular, which one of her best friend's sisters is performing in. The second is a glamorous birthday party, in her old neighborhood with her old friends turned enemies, which will entail going to Build-A-Bear Workshop®, Glitterati, and staying the night at a fancy hotel.

Her mom already told her old friends that she was going to be at the Glitterati party, but Allie is torn as to which one she should go to. Will Allie make the right choice?

A humorous realistic fiction story that is fun to read. The characters are well-developed and memorable; the plot is believable and realistic. Readers who like Meg Cabot and have read the other ALLIE FINKLE'S RULES FOR GIRLS books, along with realistic fiction fans, will all enjoy GLITTER GIRLS AND THE GREAT FAKE OUT.

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