Fantastic book for girls aged 9-12!
Sandy continues to be bullied...including some frightening episodes that go way beyond silly childhood teasing. Remmy tries to help her, despite being accused of being the bully by Sandy and Marcus.
The interschool athletics carnival gives Remmy and Charlie an opportunity to reconnect and this makes Remmy feel extremely happy. But the bullying of Sandy continues and brings stress into their home. Remmy introduces Sandy to her own list of how to be popular. Sandy makes an effort to change and is even kind towards Mike. Remmy is incredibly proud of her step-sister. But still, the bullying continues. The girls start to suspect that Sydney may have something to do with it and they set up a trap.
Will the trap work or will it backfire?
Hope you enjoy Mean Girls Book 6! It's full of action and drama.
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Chapter One- Frightened
Sandy was feeling miserable. She felt like everyone, including Charlie, had turned against her and she didn’t like it, not one bit. They used to be such good friends before Remmy arrived and ruined everything.
She stood under the shower and let the warm water trickle over her skin. She found herself starting to relax but not completely. The fact someone was bullying her was constantly playing in the back of her head, like a silent movie. Track practice had been lame, she’d come last and of course, Remmy had zoomed past everyone and won without even breaking into a sweat. It wasn’t fair, none of this was fair!
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Italian
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Already translated.
Translated by Paola Cappanna
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Author review: Paola is a very enthusiastic translator and a pleasure to work with. She is thorough, adheres to timelines, and is easy to communicate with. We enjoy working with Paola! |
Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by MARIA GLORIA GARCIA MENENDEZ
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Author review: Another great translation by Maria. She is always very reliable and efficient. Excellent to work with and highly recommended. |