Bad News/Good News (Beacon Street Girls #2) 
After I read Bad news/Good news I realized it said book #2 to the Beacon street girls series. So I recommend reading this series in order because (like in any other series) it will be confusing. Judging from this book I predict that all the books will let each girl have a chance to be the main character. For example, I think Charlotte was the main character because the book had most of its conflicts about her moving away. Also, from the cover of the book in my opinion it looked kind of boring but I decided to read it because you can't judge a book by its cover!
I think the theme of this book is to be open minded. I think this because throughout the book each girl (other than Charlotte) isn't thinking about how they're acting or if the other people might have some conflict in their lives that they are dealing with. Also, I recommend this series to 4-7 grade because I think that it might be a holiday book for 7th and 6th graders but if you're looking for a challenge this isn't the best challenge book. I believe this series also includes cyber bullying and subjects that (supposedly) many pre-teens deal with.
I don't think that this series is very good at all.
Great book for upper elementary school girls.

Just LUV ITLooking back 3-4 years later..... I can't believe I spelled 'love' like that.
This book made me feel like the new girl again.Another main character is introduced in the story her name is Isbell.
This book is about this girl isabel who moved with her sister and mom and has to go to this new school. Charlotte and Maeve are really nice to her but Katani and Avery dont like her. Just when things are a mess Charlottes dad is thinking about moving. Will Charlotte have to move again and have to say goodbye to all of her best friends or will she stay in her house for a really long time? Will Katani and Avery learn to like Isabel or will they hate her forever? Find out in Bad News/Good News.
It was pretty good....what made the book exciting, and made me want to read it, was that Katani didn't like Isabel...but then near the ends, they became friends. I like how it's so up to date!
Annie Bryant
Paperback | Pages: 236 pages Rating: 3.89 | 1437 Users | 70 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Bad News/Good News (Beacon Street Girls) (Beacon Street Girls) |
| ISBN: | 0974658707 (ISBN13: 9780974658704) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Beacon Street Girls #2 |
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Charlottes moving, Maeve needs help, Katani's jealous of the new girl Isabel. The Beacon street girls are becoming enemies. I really like this book because it had all the girls perspectives, so you would know what they were thinking and how they felt about each situation that was happening. This made it easier to understand why the characters attitudes were how they were in the parts of the story. In my opinion, author Annie Bryant did a great job showing how all the girls didn't have to be the same to be friends. I think this because in books and movies usually the girls are put in groups of friends and they all like the same things and wear the same things. So they all seem like one person other than themselves.After I read Bad news/Good news I realized it said book #2 to the Beacon street girls series. So I recommend reading this series in order because (like in any other series) it will be confusing. Judging from this book I predict that all the books will let each girl have a chance to be the main character. For example, I think Charlotte was the main character because the book had most of its conflicts about her moving away. Also, from the cover of the book in my opinion it looked kind of boring but I decided to read it because you can't judge a book by its cover!
I think the theme of this book is to be open minded. I think this because throughout the book each girl (other than Charlotte) isn't thinking about how they're acting or if the other people might have some conflict in their lives that they are dealing with. Also, I recommend this series to 4-7 grade because I think that it might be a holiday book for 7th and 6th graders but if you're looking for a challenge this isn't the best challenge book. I believe this series also includes cyber bullying and subjects that (supposedly) many pre-teens deal with.
Mention Containing Books Bad News/Good News (Beacon Street Girls #2)
| Title | : | Bad News/Good News (Beacon Street Girls #2) |
| Author | : | Annie Bryant |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 236 pages |
| Published | : | March 1st 2004 by B*tween Producions, Inc. |
| Categories | : | Realistic Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade |
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Ratings: 3.89 From 1437 Users | 70 ReviewsCrit Containing Books Bad News/Good News (Beacon Street Girls #2)
I don't think that this series is very good at all.
Great book for upper elementary school girls.

Just LUV ITLooking back 3-4 years later..... I can't believe I spelled 'love' like that.
This book made me feel like the new girl again.Another main character is introduced in the story her name is Isbell.
This book is about this girl isabel who moved with her sister and mom and has to go to this new school. Charlotte and Maeve are really nice to her but Katani and Avery dont like her. Just when things are a mess Charlottes dad is thinking about moving. Will Charlotte have to move again and have to say goodbye to all of her best friends or will she stay in her house for a really long time? Will Katani and Avery learn to like Isabel or will they hate her forever? Find out in Bad News/Good News.
It was pretty good....what made the book exciting, and made me want to read it, was that Katani didn't like Isabel...but then near the ends, they became friends. I like how it's so up to date!


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