We Hate Everything But Boys
We just formed a ''secret'' club called ....
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Author
Contributions
- Richard Lauter - Cover Art
Publication
1985-02-01 - Pocket Books, a div. of Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York, USA
Language
English
Word Count
37,250 words, Guess
Page Count
149 pages
Physical Format
Mass Market Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewehateeverything00lewi
- ISBN-100671530925
- ISBN-139780671530921
- Goodreads1700787
- OCLC Control Number655863302
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL7649603M
Classifications
- LCCCPB Box no. 1139 vol. 32
- LCC[Fic]
Description
**Linda Berman Series: Book 1 of 7** - ***Last year, my friends and I discovered something... We hate everything but boys!*** Take Jeff, for instance. Sometimes I think he really likes me, and then he goes nuts over that stuck-up Sue-Ann, who chases him like made. And I'm not the only one with boy trouble - my friends are in the same boat.That's why **I started the WE HATE EVERYTHING BUT BOYS club.** I made each of the members swear to do anything to find out who her true love really likes. Of course, I had no idea how much trouble that could cause. ***Me and my big ideas!***
Description
Tiffany / Reviewed in Canada on June 18, 2001 / 5 of 5 stars ''We hate Everything but Boys'' This is one of my favorite books. This was the first Linda book that i read, even though it is the third book in the series. It has remained my favorite one. In this book, Linda and her two best-friends, Suzy and Darlene form at club called We Hate Everything but Boys. But, their club is ruined when the boys that they like find out about their club. And Suzy and Darlene blame Linda. Can Linda win back her best-friends? Sharon Thomas / Reviewed in the United States, Jan 30, 2001 / 5 of 5 stars The Best Book to grow up with as a preteen: I love this book i read it when i was in the 6th grade...I am normally not the type to be reading...but I started reading this book and I enjoyed it so much when I was done... now I'm in 10th grade and till this day I wont ever forget it....It's like the exact life a 13 year old would experience....I would recommend this book to every teenage girl that has guys as one of their interests like I do!! Julianne / Reviewed in the United States, January 27, 2000 / 5 of 5 stars / ''Passed Around the Playground" I remember reading this book when I was 11 years old, and in the fifth grade (back in 1985), and it was definitely a 'rite of passage' for myself, as well as every girlfriend of mine! I never forgot about this book -- it left a permanent, but positive, mark. A definite read for pre-teens.
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Series Statement
- Pocket Books #53092 5: An Archway Paperback Original [$5.25 Fiction]
Other Editions
- We Hate Everything But Boys
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