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ISBN: 1416991697 (ISBN13: 9781416991694)
Edition Language: English
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Front Page Face-Off Paperback | Pages: 240 pages
Rating: 4.14 | 151 Users | 26 Reviews

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Title:Front Page Face-Off
Author:Jo Whittemore
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:March 9th 2010 by Aladdin (first published February 26th 2010)
Categories:Childrens. Middle Grade. Realistic Fiction. Young Adult

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Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com

Delilah loves reporting the news and dreams about winning the prestigious Junior Globe Journalist award. However, as seventh grade starts, Delilah faces competition for the school's top reporting gig.

Delilah will do almost anything to win back her spot as the school's top reporter. She might even team up with the Debutantes, a clique she wrote about for the paper last year. The Debs aren't too sure about Ava either, and they might be able to help Delilah scoop her.

It's an all-out war, not just for the paper, but also for the cute editor's attention. Will Delilah prove herself worthy of the front page?

The story features a face-off that gets out of control, crazy with fun and mayhem. Delilah firmly believes in using any means necessary to uncover a good story - including things a little bit shady. Her amusing adventures to make the front page land her in more scrapes than ever. I also enjoyed her best friend, the surfer who plays with the boys for more competition.

All in all, a cute tween read.

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Ratings: 4.14 From 151 Users | 26 Reviews

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Two words: LoVED IT! I keep re reading this book because its cute, fun and quick! A great summer read, I adored this book !

Del. She's crazy in a good way. But TBH. I actually started crying when Del was caught up in all of the prank stuff and Jenner supposedly breaking her arm. And then the stuff with Marcus and the Ben. Then there was AVA. She horrifying. Ava, that is. The ending of this book was really chaotic and it felt like it was all framed together, I even had to go back and re read it. But over all this book was super good and plot was perfect. But at first I tough that this was going to be a total chick-lit

book 17 for 2010. A fantastic realistic fiction. Jo Whittemore adds a perfect amount of humor and intrigue, and I really found myself caring about the characters. I loved how the romantic interest turned out. Totally recommended for girls 4th grade and up.

I really liked this book. I also kinda liked how Marcus and Delilah started liking each other and stuff. I really hated Ava though and Ben was okay. I just always thought that in the end Ben and Delilah would be together since I thought Ben secretly liked Delilah a lot.

I really enjoyed this book. It was a fun and easy read. I've actually read it five times already because I love it so much. It had so many moments that made me fangirl a lot. My favorite aspect was the romance. It played out how I predicted it would, and I loved that. Delilah, the protagonist, got into some sticky situations for the sake of the newspaper. Her position as lead journalist was threatened when Ava arrived. Not only that but also her crush. I ended up giving this a 4.5 out of 5

I didn't absolutely love it, I just enjoyed reading it, a great way to pass time if you've got any. A classic tale of girls fighting over guys and friendship prevailing but with a different twist and AMUSING characters!

There needs to be a sequel! Btw, she is only 12!!!! How is she dating at the age of 12?! What state do these people live in?
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