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Stealing Bradford (Carter House Girls, Book 2) (edition 2008)

by Melody Carlson (Author)

Series: Carter House Girls (2)

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DJ's efforts to make sense of Christianity, prayer, and the Bible only seem to make it harder for her to deal with the inability of the girls in her grandmother's boardinghouse to get along, especially after Taylor begins flirting with Rhiannon's boyfriend.
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Title:Stealing Bradford (Carter House Girls, Book 2)
Authors:Melody Carlson (Author)
Info:Zondervan (2008), 224 pages
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Woah, that was some cliffhanger. Also, this book had a severe case of the dRaMaTiCs.

Content: bullying, suicidal thoughts, lots of mentions of s*x and kissing, cheating

3 Stars ( )
  libraryofemma | Apr 18, 2024 |
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  WBCLIB | Feb 27, 2023 |
This book follows right behind Mixed Bags. It starts right where the first one left off. Although this is only the second in the Carter House Girls Series, I think they are all going to be great. I think they are just write for an older teen or YA. There are several life lessons that keep popping up. It seems very true to life, the struggles a young lady would have with not only peer pressure but finding her way into the adult world and living her new found Christian faith. Loved the book. I think any teen could find one of six main characters they could relate to. ( )
  Sandralb | Oct 9, 2017 |
"This book follows directly behind the first (Mized Bags) book. It is literally like you hit pause from the first one and pick up in this one which is really nice. DJ is still trying to adjust to her new life and new ""friends"". She has many battles and struggles she faces and to top it all off things are about to get a whole lot worse. It can be difficult in school and even in life to know who to trust and who not to. It can also be difficult when people you want to be friends with are divided and pulling you in opposite directions. How do you know what to do? Well in this book DJ doesn't exactly handle things perfectly which makes her character that much more relatable. What is nice is that she is trying and is weighing her options. Her thinking about it and what to do doesn't help to stop some events in time but she ends up doing some good.

This one is better than the first one because it seems to flow a lot more nicely. DJ isn't as flaky and the characters are really starting to define themselves. This series seems to be an awesome one that can teach young teenagers and young women alike about how to better handle situations. The fact that it is christian based is more of a side note in this one which also made me like it more." ( )
  jessica_reads | Mar 24, 2015 |
"This book follows directly behind the first (Mized Bags) book. It is literally like you hit pause from the first one and pick up in this one which is really nice. DJ is still trying to adjust to her new life and new ""friends"". She has many battles and struggles she faces and to top it all off things are about to get a whole lot worse. It can be difficult in school and even in life to know who to trust and who not to. It can also be difficult when people you want to be friends with are divided and pulling you in opposite directions. How do you know what to do? Well in this book DJ doesn't exactly handle things perfectly which makes her character that much more relatable. What is nice is that she is trying and is weighing her options. Her thinking about it and what to do doesn't help to stop some events in time but she ends up doing some good.

This one is better than the first one because it seems to flow a lot more nicely. DJ isn't as flaky and the characters are really starting to define themselves. This series seems to be an awesome one that can teach young teenagers and young women alike about how to better handle situations. The fact that it is christian based is more of a side note in this one which also made me like it more." ( )
  jesssika | Sep 9, 2014 |
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In my oppion they didnt give a very good review for this book. In my oppion this book is great!
Yes there is some kissing, drugs, and stuff.
But almost every book in the world has that. And no there isnt any cussing, just a rude girl who drinks, steals boyfriends, and other stuff but she is just mean. Read it.
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