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The Dating Game has gotten too hot to handle--at least for the school principal and parents. When a controversy erupts after exes begin rating each other, the Dating Game is banned from the school's computers. But Mads, Lina, and Holly aren't giving up without a fight.

204 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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Natalie Standiford

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Natalie Standiford, author of "Astrid Sees All," "How to Say Goodbye in Robot," "Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters," "The Secret Tree," "Switched at Birthday," "The Boy on the Bridge," and "The Only Girl in School," has written picture books, nonfiction, chapter books, teen novels, an entry in the 39 Clues series, and even horror novels for young adults. Standiford also plays bass in the rock band Tiger Beat, with fellow YA authors Libba Bray, Daniel Ehrenhaft, and Barnabas Miller.
Find out more at her web site, www.nataliestandiford.com.

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Profile Image for Michelle Zearing.
10 reviews
June 25, 2008
So this was my first "Dating Game" book and maybe had I read the entire series before this one I would of understood how much time I would be wasting. The book was completely and totally predictable which I hate in a book, I hate knowing the outcome before it's even in the working stages. It was alright, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone over the age of say 15. But maybe that's the way it's suppose to be?
Profile Image for Maribel.
2 reviews
July 25, 2009
according to what i've read so far, the story is about a dating game the main characters are Mada,Holly & mary. those 3 are the ones that Mostly play the game.so far i Like this book because is kind of interesting how they play the game.
Profile Image for Dannuel Delizo.
521 reviews20 followers
September 9, 2014
BLOODY SHAMBOLIC PIECE OF SHIT.
Super cliche, wait no, not cliche, it's loathsome.

3 girls from middle school standing up for a blog promoting sexual activities among students? HOLY NUTS.

Mads, Lina and Holly were abominable twits encouraging minors to be sexually active. Deym bitches.
Profile Image for Amy.
76 reviews3 followers
April 6, 2008
i like this book and think it's a good book. I like how they started off with the theme of what the book is going to be about then give more information on it
Profile Image for Brianna Martin.
17 reviews
December 3, 2010
This book was great. I like that it focused on an issue that happens to people everyday. It wrote about how inexplicit information should not be shown to everyone at school.
Profile Image for Stephanie  Hames.
31 reviews22 followers
May 12, 2011
If i hadnt gotten the book from a dollar bin, i probably wouldnt have bought it. but a quick easy fun read
65 reviews
October 26, 2013
Although its still fluff, this book reminds you that you can accomplish what you want if your passionate about it and really want to make a difference.
Profile Image for Katrina Knittle.
371 reviews8 followers
December 6, 2013
Definitely better then the previous books. This one seemed to focus on problems that anyone or everyone experiences everyday. A cute fast read.
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128 reviews
May 18, 2016
Interesting. Censorship and how teens deal with it seemed to be the main theme.
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