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作       者:Stephanie Perry Moore, Derrick Morre

出  版  社:Saddleback Educational, Inc.

出版时间:2014-01-01

字       数:26.2万

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The Lockwood Lions’ crosstown rivals, the Grovehill Giants, seem to have it all. Or do they? When the cheer squad and the ballers get together, it always gets intense. But there are two sides to every story—whose side are you on? Each novel in the flip is approximately 30,000 words–170 pages. The ladies of Savvy Girl—Skylar, Ariel, Vanessa, Victoria, and Yaris—have their ups and downs. But they won’t let their drama interfere with the state title. The ballers of Fresh Guy—Ford, Ryder, Emerson, Stone, and Hagen—are tough athletes and grand showboaters. But can they take it to the Dome? Real Diva: After some unsettling news for Yaris Fernandez, everyone is “up in her business.” Her dad forbids her from seeing her boyfriend, Hagen, who is hangin’ with the wrong crowd. He even threatens to move the family away. Yaris decides to take charge and fight for what’s right. Man Up: Hagen Cruz is making some bad decisions. He’s hangin’ with gang members and pressuring his girl, Yaris, to go all-the-way. When she says no, he dumps her and gets a ton of grief from her cheer crew. He’s lost so much, but is to too late to rebuild his relationships?
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Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Chapter One: Oh No

Chapter Two: Cut Down

Chapter Three: Stirred Up

Chapter Four: Totally Numb

Chapter Five: Very Shaken

Chapter Six: Absolutely Hot

Chapter Seven: Desire Ruled

Man Up

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Chapter One: Why Me

Chapter Two: Stay Solid

Chapter Three: Not Cool

Chapter Four: Clearly Frustrated

Chapter Five: Go Off

Chapter Six: Surely Mad

Chapter Seven: All Works

Stephanie Perry Moore

Derrick Moore

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