It's a Mall World After All

By Janette Rallison
(Walker Books for Young Readers, Paperback, 9780802797971, 256pp.)

Publication Date: November 25, 2008

Other Editions of This Title: Hardcover (October 3, 2006)

Categories: Love & Romance

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Description

If they gave out diplomas for what you learn at the mall, Charlotte could graduate with honors.  Ever since she got a job as a perfume spritzer, she’s become an expert on all things shopping related—oh and she’s getting really good at spying on her classmates who hang out there.  What she hasn’t mastered is the art of convincing her best friend Brianna dump her boyfriend Bryant, after Charlotte catches him flirting with a mysterious, blond-haired stick figure. Now Brianna is taking his side! Charlotte must prove who is right, once and for all, and that means catching Bryant in the act.  This is where her mall roaming skills will come in handy.  Perfume anyone?




About the Author

Janette Rallison has been writing since she was six years old, although the quality of her work has improved substantially since then. She is the author of five books, including All’s Fair in Love, War, and High School. She lives in Chandler, Arizona, with her husband, Guy, and their five children.

Visit her at www.janetterallison.com  /   www.janette-rallison.blogspot.com




Praise For It's a Mall World After All

“If you like witty and hilarious page-turners that keep you interested and laughing all the way through, then IT'S A MALL WORLD AFTER ALL by Janette Rallison is the book for you! This is the kind of book that keeps you wondering what hilarious twist is coming next.” —TeensReadToo.com

“Charlotte is deftly characterized, and her personality and history organically emerge.” —School Library Journal

“A deft performance done with a light touch, adding up to a romp that will delight Rallison's fans. Plenty of laughs and some insight too.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Rallison offers a fun romp of a read that’s sure to please teens looking for something light and breezy."—Booklist

“It’s nice to have a regular, smart teen with a regular family as the main character . . . girls who like this type of book will find it quite satisfying.”—VOYA

 

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