What Would Emma Do? by Eileen Cook

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: December 2008
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 414,155
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    • Pub. Date: December 2008
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
    • Format: Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 414,155
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    While juggling friendship issues (her best friend isn't speaking to her), a love triangle-turned-square (okay, maybe she shouldn't have kissed her best friend's boyfriend...but it was totally an accident!...sort of), and escalating mayhem in her small religious town (uh-oh...what would Jesus do?), Emma realizes she has to stop trying to please everyone around her and figure out what she wants for herself. It's time to start asking, "What would Emma do?"

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    Gr 7-10

    Emma Proctor is the only person in her small town with big dreams of leaving. Even worse, she slipped up and kissed her best friend's boyfriend, who was also her good friend. And when members of the popular clique begin fabricating stories of drug poisonings and place the blame on the school outcasts, Emma is one of the few people with proof that they are lying. Now she must make some tough decisions: Will she risk her track scholarship and ticket out of town to do the right thing? And will her friendships survive this drama? Cook keeps this book fresh with her smart and sassy protagonist. While some of the plotlines are predictable, Emma's moral struggles and subsequent questioning of her born-again faith are touching and sincere. Fans of chick lit will appreciate this book.-Jessie Spalding, Tempe Public Library, AZ

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    Biography

    Eileen Cook spent most of her teen years wishing she were someone else or somewhere else, which is great training for a writer. When she was unable to find any job postings for world famous author, she went to Michigan State University and became a counselor so she could at least afford her book buying habit. But real people have real problems, so she returned to writing because she liked having the ability to control the ending. Which is much harder with humans.

    You can read more about Eileen, her books, and the things that strike her as funny at eileencook.com. Eileen lives in Vancouver with her husband and dog and no longer wishes to be anyone or anywhere else.

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    THIS BOOK WAS PLAIN HORRIBLE!by LLLAAAUUURRREEENNNNN

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    November 20, 2009: what would emma do, by eileen cook, was the worst book i ever read. i hated it with a burning passion. it was nothing about the back of the book. yes, she does kiss her best friends boyfriend but thats only a portion of it, its mostly about how a girl did drugs and drank at a party and fainted so all the girls want to be cool so they start doing it to. it was extremely stupid. the ending was bad to because it didnt even end. when i finished the book i felt like i wanted it to go. but it just ended with out saying what happened to her and her best friends relationship or anything. i hate this book oh so much and i'm pretty sure that if you read this book you will understand where im coming from. please do yourself a favor and DONT waste your money buying this book or waste your time reading it. it sucked. KBYE!

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    lAUREN

    I Also Recommend: The Secrets of Peaches (Peaches Series #2), Love and Peaches (Peaches Series #3), Story of a Girl, New Moon, Eclipse.

    Something for us teens to compare our life's tooby MIZAMAZINXD

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    July 12, 2009: when i picked up this book i thought it was interesting from the moment i saw it i mean who hasn't gone through this problem before and if you haven't it helps you prevent from this type of situation ever happening i loved the way she made this character open up to us i would def recommend this book to other and it most def a reread type of book


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