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The Sisters Club: Rule of Three

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$7.99 US
5.5"W x 7.38"H x 0.63"D   | 7 oz | 26 per carton
On sale Aug 24, 2010 | 240 Pages | 9780763648305
Age 8-12 years | Grades 3-7
Reading Level: Lexile 690L
Book Two of Megan McDonald’s Sisters Club series! "Here’s hoping for a third act." — Kirkus Reviews

Alex has always been the Actor with-a-capital-A in the Reel family, and middle-sister Stevie has always been content behind the scenes. But when the school play turns out to be a musical, Stevie decides that she’s tired of being the Sensible One. Maybe, for once, she’d like to be in the spotlight! Soon the dueling divas — with little sister Joey egging them on — are in a fierce competition to see who has what it takes to play the Princess. Has Stevie broken the rules by going for what she wants, or will it be Alex who hands down the biggest betrayal of all?
Fans of Meg Cabot’s Allie Finkle and graduates of Judy Moody will enjoy this offering.
—School Library Journal

McDonald manages to squeeze a lot of action into one story, but instead of feeling frantic, it feels like a real family.
—Kirkus Reviews
 

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Book Two of Megan McDonald’s Sisters Club series! "Here’s hoping for a third act." — Kirkus Reviews

Alex has always been the Actor with-a-capital-A in the Reel family, and middle-sister Stevie has always been content behind the scenes. But when the school play turns out to be a musical, Stevie decides that she’s tired of being the Sensible One. Maybe, for once, she’d like to be in the spotlight! Soon the dueling divas — with little sister Joey egging them on — are in a fierce competition to see who has what it takes to play the Princess. Has Stevie broken the rules by going for what she wants, or will it be Alex who hands down the biggest betrayal of all?

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Fans of Meg Cabot’s Allie Finkle and graduates of Judy Moody will enjoy this offering.
—School Library Journal

McDonald manages to squeeze a lot of action into one story, but instead of feeling frantic, it feels like a real family.
—Kirkus Reviews

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