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Rhymes With Witches by Lauren Myracle
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Rhymes With Witches

by Lauren Myracle

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This book was okay, except for being ridiculously predictable, and having a completely lame ending. ( )
vfranklyn | May 18, 2009 |  
not a good read, wouldn't recommend ( )
LameDuck | Oct 4, 2007 |  
I did not like this - the main character was shallower than Meg Cabot's Steph Landry, and the novel itself was a tad darker than I'd expected or liked.
alasen_reads | Jul 6, 2007 | 1 vote
Lauren Myracle is my newest addiction. I love her writing style. I love her ideas. I have no way of knowing if she paints a picture of a typical teenager, but I think there are things in her books that all teens can relate to.

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iamagirldork | Jun 14, 2007 |  
eringoblog | Mar 5, 2007 | 1 vote
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0810992159, Paperback)

What if the ruling teen queens at your school really were, well, witches? And not the Glinda the Good kind, either. Lauren Myracle assumes this sinister premise in the darkly humorous Rhymes with Witches. High school freshman Jane is more than plain -- she’s practically invisible. And she longs for nothing more than to join the ranks of the Bitches, the top female echelon at school. But the Bitches are selective, and only one girl from each class is chosen to rule supreme. So Jane is puzzled but ecstatic when the Bitches name her their freshman successor. Soon she is being worshipped by all kinds of beautiful people who didn’t even know her name last week. But as Jane soon realizes, it isn’t easy being a Bitch. She is informed by her new "sisters" that there are certain sacrifices to be made -- sacrifices that could wreck high school havoc and ruin lives. Is Jane willing to do anything to stay on the top of the popularity heap? Or will she risk it all to save innocent others from the clutching claws of the Bitches? Part I Know What You Did Last Summer and part Heathers, Rhymes with Witches builds slowly, but the incredibly creepy climax will leave many female readers glancing nervously over their shoulders at the so-called popular set. Meow! (Ages 12 and up) --Jennifer Hubert

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