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Title:Revenge of the Homecoming Queen (Aspen Brooks #1)
Author:Stephanie Hale
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:July 3rd 2007 by Berkley Trade
Categories:Young Adult. Mystery. Contemporary. Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit
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Revenge of the Homecoming Queen (Aspen Brooks #1) Paperback | Pages: 304 pages
Rating: 3.51 | 917 Users | 130 Reviews

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All that matters is what's inside...as long as there's a tiara on the outside.

The flawless Aspen Brooks was born to be Homecoming Queen. Naturally she's dating the most popular guy in school, and she's blessed with stunning good looks, excellent style, and mega brains. She's got the crown in the bag.

So why is the tiara being placed on the skanky head of cheerleader Angel Ives? The confusion only grows after ultra-dork Rand Bachrach is crowned king. To Aspen's shock and horror, Angel actually accuses her of being behind this. Whatevs!

But then something goes terribly, terribly wrong. Strange things start happening--even stranger than Angel beating Aspen. Now someone's leaving her threatening messages and slashing her tires. She's sure it's that beyotch Angel doing these things. And if Angel wants war, by Dooney & Bourke she'll get one.

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Original Title: Revenge of the Homecoming Queen
ISBN: 0425216152 (ISBN13: 9780425216156)
Edition Language: English
Series: Aspen Brooks #1
Characters: Aspen Brooks, Angel Ives, Rand Bachrach, Lucas Riley

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Ratings: 3.51 From 917 Users | 130 Reviews

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This book just wasn't for me. I didn't like all the foul language, as well as other content, and the story just wasn't all that enjoyable besides. Not a book I'd recommend.

I was absolutely appalled by the content of this book. The language, sexuality and teenage behavior of the characters is definitely not something I would want a teenager to read. Even more inappropriate is the relationship between Aspen, the main character, and every adult in the book--they are "buddies" or people to be laughed at. No one treats Aspen as what she really is, as evidenced by her behavior, a child.At least it was a free kindle download and not something I wasted money on. A big

So, I like reading fluffy teenie bopper books sometimes, but this one didn't work for me. It had three highlights, in my opinion, and here they are.On why homecoming queens are always beautiful: "You want to see the beautiful people. That way if you are one of the beautiful people, and you gain like fifty pounds, you can always look back and know that you used to be beautiful. It works for the dorks, too. Dorks usually go on to be more successful than the beautiful people, so they can look back

Aspen Brooks is stunning. She is beautiful, stylish, and destined to be homecoming queen. Aspen is dating Lucas, the quarterback of the high school football team. Her life is like a fairy tale. Until....the night of the homecoming dance when her arch rival, Angel Ives, is announced the queen. At first, Aspen can't believe what she is hearing and is upset, but then she hears the name of the homecoming king. Rand Bachrach, the biggest dork in the school, wins the crown. Aspen thinks it is

Reviewed by Me for TeensReadToo.comDebut author Stephanie Hale has written a fabulously quirky and fun tale of homecoming courts, devilish popularity plots, and down-and-out fun. Meet Aspen Brooks. The girl you love to hate; or, possibly, might hate to love. She has it all - popular, hottie boyfriend, fashionable clothing, a car. (Note to readers: How can you not love/hate a beautiful teen girl with a car??) Only there's one small, teeny-tiny problem. The Homecoming crown (fine, tiara, what's

I'll be honest at first I thought this book would be about Aspen and her taking revenge out on who won the homecoming crown. I was intrigued by the mention of girls disappearing in the summary. I thought ok I'll give it a shot. I actually enjoyed this book. I was happy to realize that when something happened in the middle of the book I thought it was the end and found myself disappointed. I was glad that I still had 100+ pages left of the book. I like the fact that Hale had a little romance tied

Book Review- Revenge of the Homecoming Queen by Stephanie HaleAspen is a popular girl and is high on fashion. She is completely hung up on looks and status. So, she is a complete snob in the beginning. Everything changes when she loses at homecoming queen to her enemy. However, it saves her from having to be paired with the king who is geek Rand. Right? Plus, someone is out to get her, and she know it is her enemy. This book is a fun read. Aspen is so over the top at first. I kept shaking my
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