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Ask Amy Green: Boy Trouble

by Sarah Webb

Series: Ask Amy Green (1)

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Her sassy teenage aunt writes an advice column. But what if Amy needs boy tips of her own? A witty, genuine take on the ups and downs of friends, family, and first romance. (Age 11 and up)

Thirteen-year-old Amy Green has a lot to juggle: handling her divorced parents, minding her messy baby siblings, and navigating the snobby popular cliques at school. So when her cool but crazy seventeen-year old
aunt, Clover lands a job giving advice for the teen mag THE GOSS, Amy jumps at the chance to help out as her sidekick. Of course Clover, being Clover, doesn't just want to answer readers' letters, she wants to solve their problems . . . personally. From stamping out malicious rumors to giving a cad his comeuppance to creating the perfect web page, the two come up with some clever hands-on schemes that bring happiness to many unhappy girls. But when Amy falls for the cute but aloof boy in her art class â?? and her own friends start snubbing her big-time â?? can she find a way out of her own dilemma
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This book was very funny and had great advice. i love the 'Agony Aunt' in the news paper. The way they got payback on one of the girls ex-boyfriend was a little too harsh, they shouldn't have made it look like he bit her. I also love how romantic it was when Sam asked out Amy, he's so sweet. Mills is a great friend, she's caring, friendly, bubbly and nice. Mills makes a great companion. I think the D4's are snobby, stuck up, and annoying. Amy shouldn't have gone to their party.

Poor Mills didn't get invited, but even if she did she probably wouldn't have gone. I think while at the party Amy should have texted Mills that she missed her, not worried about what the stupid D4's thought about her. At least Amy has her amazing Aunt Clover to help her out in tough times. Amy and Sam are the best together. Sam is a loving, sweet, and Charming boyfriend. They make it work in the end and Amy's mom is okay with it. I can't wait to read the next book, 'Amy Green: Summer Secrets ( )
  AutumnK.B3 | Sep 3, 2013 |
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Romance. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:

Her sassy teenage aunt writes an advice column. But what if Amy needs boy tips of her own? A witty, genuine take on the ups and downs of friends, family, and first romance. (Age 11 and up)

Thirteen-year-old Amy Green has a lot to juggle: handling her divorced parents, minding her messy baby siblings, and navigating the snobby popular cliques at school. So when her cool but crazy seventeen-year old
aunt, Clover lands a job giving advice for the teen mag THE GOSS, Amy jumps at the chance to help out as her sidekick. Of course Clover, being Clover, doesn't just want to answer readers' letters, she wants to solve their problems . . . personally. From stamping out malicious rumors to giving a cad his comeuppance to creating the perfect web page, the two come up with some clever hands-on schemes that bring happiness to many unhappy girls. But when Amy falls for the cute but aloof boy in her art class â?? and her own friends start snubbing her big-time â?? can she find a way out of her own dilemma

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