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Good Girl Bad
(Updated: June 15, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Ashley

Jane and Allison are best friends. Jane doesn't care about what everyone thinks, while Allison is the exact opposite. When Big-Little day comes along, Allison is determined to get a Little. Only disaster strikes and she's left committing the most embarrassing moment of her life. And she has no Little. The next day Allison comes to school beautiful and smarta changed girl with a whole new attitude. And what's Jane left doing? Trying to save Allison from the devil. With the help of a strangely cute (and wise) boy named Owen. 




The interesting concept of this book really drawls you in. I found this book to be interesting, and funny with some action and romance. It's easy to read so the chapters fly by and before you know it you've finished the book.

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dealing with the devil
(Updated: June 15, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by HoopsGirl27



When Jane finds out her friend has made a deal with the devil she try's to figure out what to do.  With the help of a freshman named Owen they try to free Allison but, it was not as easy as it seems.  Allison loves her new life the devil has given her, new clothes and money to do what ever she wants to do.  What will it take for Allison to see the bad decision she made and will she listen to Jane?  Jane needs to save her best friend but how will she when a devil is almost impossible to defeat?  I highly recommend it!!!!!!!!!



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demons
(Updated: June 15, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by stephanie

The cover was the reason this book caught my eye. It's so cute and totally diferent from other books. The only thing that creeped me out were the eyes because they're kinda...weird-looking. But other than that, very chic. Love the cupcake too. :D

For the characters, at first, I thought Ally was really annoying because she kept whining about how her life sucks and that no one wanted to be her "freshman". It was this ritual where seniors would get a freshman for a day and spend time with them. [Personally, I don't want to have a "freshman". They're loud and annoying and RUDE excluding all bloggers though. :] So when she sold her soul to the devil, I was like: ha, that sucks for you! But Jane, being the total best bestfriend ever, wanted to save Ally's soul as well as her own. Oh, and the devil? It turns out that it was a type of corporation that makes up the term: devil. People could be promoted to be in the higher ranks so they could have more powers. But anyway, the "devil" that Ally sold her soul to happened to be Lanalee, a new girl at the Catholic school. So Ally and Jane gets thrown into this whole evil vs. good war where things start to get muddled and lines are blurred. I suggest to you read this book if you haven't because the plot is original (I've been saying this a lot...but it's true) and the characters were well-developed, somewhat.
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Too Smart, Too Good!
(Updated: June 15, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Stephanie

After too-smart-for-her-own-good Jane's best friend Allison humiliates herself at their all-girl school's Big-Little event, the Allison Jane knows disappears. All of a sudden Allison has cute clothes, a new hairstyle, and a trendy cell phone. She's also hanging out with a new sophomore, Lanalee. With their friendship teetering, Jane finds out, with the help of a freshman boy, that Allison has sold her soul to the devil, who is masquerading as a--you guessed it--sophomore at Saint Teresa's.

Now, Jane's not one to believe in ridiculous things like devils. She jokingly enters into a contract with Lanalee to get Allison's soul back. However, strange things begin to happen: her history book bursts into flames, and her freshman friend, Owen, kills himself...and lives. Jane is forced to realize that her soul is in danger. And now the only way she can reclaim it is if she gets a kiss from her ex-boyfriend, Elton, by midnight at the very mysterious Poodle Prom.

DEVILISH is fast-paced and slight out there at times, but I loved reading it. Jane, with her wit and semi-acerbic commentary on everything, makes for a wonderful protagonist. I found myself laughing out loud many times. Anyone who has enjoyed Maureen Johnson's previous books or anyone who loves a fast and wacky read will not regret reading DEVILISH.
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