Ex-Rating (The Dating Game Series #4) by Natalie Standiford

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  • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
  • Pub. Date: February 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780641778032
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • 224pp
  • Series: Dating Game Series, #4
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Amy S. Pattee - VOYA

In the fourth book in The Dating Game series, central figures Mads, Holly, and Lena find the popular high school dating Web site they created challenged by their school principal after the three sophomores appear on a radio show to talk about their site. The "Ex-Rating" feature of the site-in which students submit assessments of former boyfriends or girlfriends in a sort of backwards personal ad-becomes the point of controversy, and after the principal receives a call from a parent angry that his daughter has been described as "bangin'" by a former boyfriend, the girls' "Dating Game" site is removed from the school's server. With Holly and Lena distracted by their own romance-related dramas, Mads takes the reins and organizes a student free-speech rally in hopes of reinstating the Web site. Unlike the aesthetically similar and competing A-List and Gossip Girl series, the Dating Game series as evidenced in this installment is not well realized. The characters are broadly drawn and difficult to discern from one another, and although it is clear that the author's intent is to introduce a diverse group of central and supporting characters, the friends of the main characters rarely deviate from stereotype. Romance and personality-themed quizzes are interspersed throughout the narrative, giving a sense of interactivity; however, they are typically of the "If you chose all (a)s . . ." variety and easily decoded. A supporting Web site at http://www.DatingGameBook.com is advertised in the endpapers, and with the exception of the option of viewing the characters' fictional homepages, proves equally uninteresting. VOYA CODES: 2Q 4P M J (Better editing or work by the author might have warranted a3Q; Broad general YA appeal; Middle School, defined as grades 6 to 8; Junior High, defined as grades 7 to 9). 2006, Little Brown, 204p., Trade pb. Ages 11 to 15.

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Biography

A former children's book editor at Random House and Parachute Press, Natalie Standiford is also the author of a number of children's books. She has contributed to R.L. Stine's Fear Street Series, The Blair Witch Files, and Mary-Kate and Ashley: Sweet Sixteen.

About the Packager
Parachute Publishing, the packager for this book series, is behind the phenomenal success of the Mary Kate and Ashley books as well as the Goosebumps series.

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Ex-Rating: The Dating Game Series #4by Anonymous

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September 25, 2006: Where did you meet your first boyfriend? At the movies, schoo l, the park maybe even you r l ocal corner store? Wel l these three girl s are matching fellow c lassmates on what started out as a schoo l project. Madison, Holl y and Lina are best friends who started a school website called 'The Dating Game ' for a sexed project. Before they knew it the dating game was more than a website it was a way of l ife. Ex-Rating is specificall y about a feature on the dating game where you rate your ex form 1-10 and give brief summary on how they are as a boyfriend or girl friend. A sample question that wou ld be on the survey is: 'What kind of person wou ld you recommend for your ex?' you woul d then type your answer and move on to the next question until you're done with the survey and wou ld submit it to the website. The Dating Game series and teen nove l seem so real istic at some points you feel like your reading your best friend's diary. These real life and most of the time dramatic conf licts keep you page turning through out the whol e book. I loved The Dating Game series. These situations just keep getting funnier and more dramatic as you get further into the depth of this book. As you embark on Madison, Ho lly and Lina's life at high school it makes you appreciate the support your friends and fami ly members provide for you. This novel is a must read for teenage gir ls who just can't seem to get enough of life's up's and down's.

Ex-Rating: The Dating Game Series #4by Anonymous

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May 09, 2006: This new installment to the Dating Game series is AMAZING, I read it in one day, I could not put it down, I can not wait till the next one comes out. The story continues with Lina, Holly, and Mads and there Dating Game blog, but now after a scandolous radio interview the parents want it off the school site and away from the kids, But Lina, Holly and Mads won't give it up without a fight, Will They win? Read it and find out!