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REALITY? I'd give it a C-.That's what fifteen year old Judith Ellis thinks, anyway. Reality is her former best friend not talking to her this year. Reality is her dad living three thousand miles away. Reality is what happened outside 158 West Seventy-first Street, New York City. To Judith, fantasy rules. Particularly in the Game, which she plays online with a bunch of strangers she knows only as the Witch, the Drunken Warrior, and Irgan the Head Case. In the gaming world it's strictly alternative identities. No one knows who you are, no one gets too close. But one player in the Game is coming after her -- and he's a lot closer than Judith guesses. Close enough to see her, close enough to talk with her, Close enough to like her....
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What if, for once, the losers won out against the über-cools? GeekGirl gets GreekGod? It'd turn the school upside down.But that's what Zoe's World, a website that Eberly's eighth-grade girls check out daily, is suggesting. Only Anna, Eve, and Syd know that the cards -- the mysterious tarot deck elderly Mrs. Rosemont left Anna (along with a psycho cat, Mouli) are responsible. Or may be responsible . . . if you believe in that sort of thing....
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Do you have what it takes to be a star? Eve thinks she does. But the school musical is not what she has in mind. Eve doesn't do auditions, particularly not for Mr. Courtney, the music teacher, who's not a big fan of hers. However, when the tarot cards reveal that the musical may be the first step to the mega-stardom she dreams of, Eve decides to go for it. A powerful King of Cups stands ready to help her, if only she can figure out who he is. Not even drama queen Eve is prepared for the gossip, intrigue, and backstabbing of the theater. School star Alexa Roth is sure she'll get the lead -- but can Eve steal the spotlight from the diva? She's got help. Syd on piano will help her rehearse. Anna will be there as stage manager. Everything's looking good, except... In book two of the In the Cards trilogy, there are a lot of "except"s -- some funny, some surprising. All dramatic. Just like Eve. Can she win over Mr. Courtney with her powerful voice? Can she keep Anna away from her goofy ex-boyfriend, Declan? Can the promise of the cards be trusted? Will the real King of Cups stand up, please? Before Eve freaks....
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Do you have what it takes to be a star? Eve thinks she does. But the school musical is not what she has in mind. Eve doesn't do auditions, particularly not for Mr. Courtney, the music teacher, who's not a big fan of hers. However, when the tarot cards reveal that the musical may be the first step to the mega-stardom she dreams of, Eve decides to go for it. A powerful King of Cups stands ready to help her, if only she can figure out who he is. Not even drama queen Eve is prepared for the gossip, intrigue, and backstabbing of the theater. School star Alexa Roth is sure she'll get the lead -- but can Eve steal the spotlight from the diva? She's got help. Syd on piano will help her rehearse. Anna will be there as stage manager. Everything's looking good, except... In book two of the In the Cards trilogy, there are a lot of "except"s -- some funny, some surprising. All dramatic. Just like Eve. Can she win over Mr. Courtney with her powerful voice? Can she keep Anna away from her goofy ex-boyfriend, Declan? Can the promise of the cards be trusted? Will the real King of Cups stand up, please? Before Eve freaks....
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Can you make something happen just by worrying about it? All Syd has ever wanted is to keep her family (human and animal) and friends safe and sound. Shy and quiet, Syd hides from the spotlight, despite her talent on the piano, and is happiest when she's with her best friends or her cat, Beesley. Syd's always been in the middle between Anna and Eve, and she's never had a problem with that until now. Because now Syd really needs someone to listen to her, but it doesn't feel like anyone's paying attention. Eve can't think about anything other than her upcoming TV audition, and Anna and Nelson's relationship seems to be imploding before it even starts. Frustrated by the fact that her two best friends are growing away from her and frightened by her dad's mounting illness, she decides to consult the tarot cards for a look into her future. But what Syd sees scares her more than any fight with Anna or Eve ever could, because as her final card, Syd draws Death. What do the cards have in store for her? Is it possible for Syd to change her destiny?...
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Can you make something happen just by worrying about it? All Syd has ever wanted is to keep her family (human and animal) and friends safe and sound. Shy and quiet, Syd hides from the spotlight, despite her talent on the piano, and is happiest when she's with her best friends or her cat, Beesley. Syd's always been in the middle between Anna and Eve, and she's never had a problem with that until now. Because now Syd really needs someone to listen to her, but it doesn't feel like anyone's paying attention. Eve can't think about anything other than her upcoming TV audition, and Anna and Nelson's relationship seems to be imploding before it even starts. Frustrated by the fact that her two best friends are growing away from her and frightened by her dad's mounting illness, she decides to consult the tarot cards for a look into her future. But what Syd sees scares her more than any fight with Anna or Eve ever could, because as her final card, Syd draws Death. What do the cards have in store for her? Is it possible for Syd to change her destiny?...
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