It was an okay book, kinda reminded me of "Mean Girls". This should have been the title instead" Mean Girls: Regina George Origins". What I liked is that i was expecting Tiffy do be a dork being bullied, not the popular girl who is also a bully. Even though this book does need a bit of fixing up, the moral is clear " It is never too soon to change yourself for the better". Final note: I didnt understand why Tiffys mom cooked the top hat and made the family eat it....like what was the purpose of that...?!!!a bit strange. Good Book though for any elementary to read. Puts character in the shoes of those she has made fun off.
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Middle grade adventure with strong anit-bullying message for ages 8 - 12.
Twelve year old Tiffany Rinks is a beauty queen, talented, smart
and the school bully. She spends her days terrorizing the other kids.
But it looks like the tables have been turned. Now she is the victim of a
cruel joke.
Can she unravel the cause of her torment? Or will her bullying and lies cause the loss of her most prized possession?
Some lessons are only learned the hard way. For Tiffy, it looks like this might be a very hard lesson.
Can she unravel the cause of her torment? Or will her bullying and lies cause the loss of her most prized possession?
Some lessons are only learned the hard way. For Tiffy, it looks like this might be a very hard lesson.
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