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Dance All Night (Sorority Sisters)

Stephanie Prince

Dance All Night (Sorority Sisters) Stephanie Prince List Price: $4.50
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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

this book rocks! 5 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I think that this series is pretty cool. if you like Sweet Vally high check out these books!

REALLY GOOD! 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

But how realistic is it that Molly and Josh end up just magically saving the day? Josh with the frat house, and Molly with the punch? (Just how realistic is that?) It wasn't as good as I expected, but I liked it. It was very good. I just think that the books need to be a lot longer. The print is big, and there aren't that many pages.

Disappointed 2 out of 5 stars.
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I would not recommend this because it is confusing. You couldn't tell the difference between the characters and they were easy to mix up. I thought there would be something wrong with the dance. The ending wasn't what I expected.

Editorial Review:

The third title in the series featuring four sorority sisters and their ongoing lives. Molly, the perfectionist, is looking forward to the winter dance. But she's so nervous that something will go wrong. Isabelle is learning to love America. But will she be forced to return to France before she can discover what true love is all about? Ariel should be studying. But when her old boyfriend visits, her new boyfriend is jealous. And Toby is working day and night. Her problem is, she has time for nothing else.

Pledge Class: Pledge Class (SS#2) (Sorority Sisters)

Stephanie Prince

Pledge Class: Pledge Class (SS#2) (Sorority Sisters) Stephanie Prince List Price: $4.50
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Total reviews: 2 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Pledge Class 4 out of 5 stars.
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Molly, Isabelle, Toby, and Ariel four friends with problems of their own. At the beginning of the story, the four of them are chosen to be part of Sigma Phi Sigma, the coolest sorority on campus. They are all happy and excited since they were lucky to get in. Molly has just broken up with her boyfriend (Nathan) and Jolie (another sorority sister, which is also her enemy) starts to go out with him. Molly feels jealous, but tells herself and her friends that breaking up with Nathan was necessary if she wanted to experience other things in life. Jolie also wants to kick Molly out of Sigma Phi Sigma and will try to do so by any means necessary. Isabelle is a French girl who falls in love with Josh. The problem is that Josh is a jock, therefore, her parents wouldn't approve that relation. Toby is an African-American who is so busy with homework and tests, that she has trouble assisting the sorority meetings. Ariel, Toby's best friend, has been very busy with a self-portrait. She hardly has time for her studies and has fallen in love with her Spanish teacher is Antonio. Although a group of friends have individual problems, they stay together and prove that true friendship lasts forever.

Spring Fever (Sorority Sisters)

Stephanie Prince

Spring Fever (Sorority Sisters) Stephanie Prince List Price: $4.50
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Editorial Review:

Sigma Phi Sigma is the coolest sorority on campus. But can four friends from different worlds turn their sorority into a winner?

Molly knows the Spring Fever Charity drive is her chance to shine until she ends up in her perfect sister's shadow.

Toby thrives on the competition of Spring Fever week and the attention of one special guy.

Ariel's feud with the meanest sister in the house threatens the Sigma's team spirit.

Isabelle is determined to win the Spring Fever trophy, to salvage the sorority's troubled reputation and her own!

Rush Week (Sorority Sisters)

Stephanie Prince

Rush Week (Sorority Sisters) Stephanie Prince List Price: $4.50
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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Oh It is Wonderful 5 out of 5 stars.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Hi! I'm Mary Nixon, and 13 years old. I read this book in two days it was such a good book. Even if I'm nowhere near going to college, It tottally cool. With Molly trying her best to get in to her sister sority. Isabelle, Molly's roomate, is from another country, and is learning english.Ariel, an art student. Toby, an African American Pre-Med students. They are from all over the world, and they meet and they aren't all fond of each other at first but then they come to be bestfriends forever. If you read this book you have to read the next one, Pledge Class.

i loved it 5 out of 5 stars.
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it was very good. i couldn't put it down. in fact, i plan on reading the rest of the series. very realstic, too. i think that molly needs to drop her boyfriend. he is always following her around, and she needs to meet a new guy.

Okay... 3 out of 5 stars.
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I gave this book 3 stars, but don't get me wrong--I did kind of enjoy it. It's just that I was looking for so much more and this really didn't deliver. I've recently become interested in the sorority thing and I was hoping "Sorority Sisters" would shed some light on the subject. Unfortunately, it didn't. The book was too short with undeveloped characters that you really couldn't relate to because they just seemed so fake and manufactured. Maybe they'll develope in the following books but I don't know. And I didn't think that the story really focused on the rush week but more on the character's thoughts on being in sorority in general. That's all great and the book would be nothing without those thoughts, but if the author would have included more scenes from the actual parties, then she could have written a longer and more enjoyable book...Maybe it was just on a lower reading level than I'd thought. It's good for a quick, easy read but that's about it.

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