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Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls #3

Best Friends and Drama Queens

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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Allie Finkle is excited when a new girl, from Canada, joins her class at Pine Heights Elementary. Now Allie won't be the new girl anymore. But her excitement turns to dismay when the new girl, Cheyenne, starts telling everyone what to do.

224 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2009

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Meg Cabot

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Librarian note: AKA Jenny Carroll (1-800-Where-R-You series), AKA Patricia Cabot (historical romance novels).

Meg Cabot was born on February 1, 1967, during the Chinese astrological year of the Fire Horse, a notoriously unlucky sign. Fortunately she grew up in Bloomington, Indiana, where few people were aware of the stigma of being a fire horse -- at least until Meg became a teenager, when she flunked freshman Algebra twice, then decided to cut her own bangs. After six years as an undergrad at Indiana University, Meg moved to New York City (in the middle of a sanitation worker strike) to pursue a career as an illustrator, at which she failed miserably, forcing her to turn to her favorite hobby--writing novels--for emotional succor. She worked various jobs to pay the rent, including a decade-long stint as the assistant manager of a 700 bed freshmen dormitory at NYU, a position she still occasionally misses.

She is now the author of nearly fifty books for both adults and teens, selling fifteen million copies worldwide, many of which have been #1 New York Times bestsellers, most notably The Princess Diaries series, which is currently being published in over 38 countries, and was made into two hit movies by Disney. In addition, Meg wrote the Mediator and 1-800-Where-R-You? series (on which the television series, Missing, was based), two All-American Girl books, Teen Idol, Avalon High, How to Be Popular, Pants on Fire, Jinx, a series of novels written entirely in email format (Boy Next Door, Boy Meets Girl, and Every Boy's Got One), a mystery series (Size 12 Is Not Fat/ Size 14 Is Not Fat Either/Big Boned), and a chick-lit series called Queen of Babble.

Meg is now writing a new children's series called Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls. Her new paranormal series, Abandon, debuts in Summer of 2011.

Meg currently divides her time between Key West, Indiana, and New York City with a primary cat (one-eyed Henrietta), various back-up cats, and her husband, who doesn't know he married a fire horse. Please don't tell him.


Series:
* Airhead
* The Princess Diaries
* Mediator

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May 9, 2013
Allie gets excited when she learns that that they are getting a new student from Canada! Mostly because that means she won’t be the new girl anymore. But when she meets Cheyenne ( the new girl ) who fins them immature and that they act like babies , Allie was even depressed of having a new girl . She bossed them around and even insulted their game called " Queens " . A game where they had to act like queens and fight. I loved the way Allie wasn't influenced by Cheyenne . She kept strong and said what she wanted to say especially when Cheyenne forced her to go out with Joey Fields who is one of those nasty boys who act as if theirs nothing to do in life just pink my nose and eat them , draw some weird dinosaurs and try to scare people with. One of the things i disliked in this book was how Allies other friends were influenced by Cheyenne . I mean , they should learn to respect themselves and not respect a bossy girl . Overall , this book was a amazing and if i were you , i would read it.
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August 6, 2012
This book is about a girl named Allie Finkle who has three friends: Caroline, Sophie and Erica. When they all come back to school from winter break, a new girl named Cheyenne joins their class. Allie can relate to Cheyenne because she had just moved to this school at the beginning of the year. Later in the day, at recess, Allie, Caroline, Sophie and Erica see Cheyenne sitting alone on the cold swings and they ask if she'd like to play queens with them (queens was a made-up game that Allie and her friends liked to play. They pretended they were queens.) Instead of being grateful that someone asked to play with her, Cheyenne said "No. we're in 4th grade. That's a little old to be playing babyish games, don't you think?" I liked this book because I couldn't believe how mean Cheyenne was in it. It was kind amusing. Every chapter of this book has a rule. For example: chapter # 6 is lying doesn't solve anything. Some rules are good advice and some aren't.
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August 19, 2020
This book is okay. She complains a lot but is growing on me
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September 12, 2012
I finished this book on the 28 last month. I like this book and will want to recommend this to the class.I say that because this book has also taught me a lesson.Like when your having trouble then you can just write your own rules.like one character in her book name Allie Finkle.She had troubles with her old best friend named Mary kay.The second reason i would recommend this book to someone is because it COULD BE A GOOD BOOK IF YOUR HAVING trouble with your friends because it sseems important.
This book was kind of challenging because of it taught me how to become a better friend to your friends.Also the thing that i didn't like was that Allie went to her best friend party and got bullied by her best friends.
The character that i mostly liked was Allie because she was the importing on e in the book.Also she had a problem in the climax. Then bye the end she solved her problem betweeen her new best friends in her new house where had moved. Also at the beginning she like her new house because she taught it was a very creepy looking because there were tree branches and twigs all in the front of the. but as she started getting use the house and started makin new friends she started liking her house.
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July 28, 2010
the book is called best friends and drama queens (allie finkle's rules for girls,#3 and the book is by meg cobot i chose this book because its about drama and new people and its about boys and how they sometimes could mess up your friendship in the beginning allie finds out that there's this new girl and that she was the new girl till the new came from canada and in the middle the new girl starts to make friends and that allie still misses being the new girl at the end the new girl has friends and then when they went out side when the new girl was mad she sprained her ankle and then the next day she was in cruches the most intersting part of the book is when they all were arguing and they were all in it

i like this book because its about what happens when you have a boy friend and that you start aguing with your friends because of one boy i recommened this book because it teaches you what will happen when you have a boy friend i think my cousin should read this book beacause she has alot of boy friends i want to read more books about boys or comics
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Best Friends and Drama Queens
Allie is happy that winter vacation is ending and school is starting. All her friends -except one- went on vacation. So, she had no one to play her new PlayStation game (Dance Party America). She’s particularly anxious to find out what her friend Caroline’s big news is. Her friend Ericia told her she’d seen Caroline at the baggage carousel and she’d told her she had big news, but her dad dragged her away before she could say what it was. Caroline thinks at first, they’re talking about Sophie (the friend who stayed but couldn’t play the PS because of her broken toe). Then she says her dad saw their teacher (Mrs. Hunter) in the grocery store and says they’ll be getting a new student.

After all the things Allie has fantasized it could have been (finding out she was adopted and having movie star parents which would lead to her being on a reality show or getting a horse) this comes as a disappointment. It makes it a little better tho when she finds out the new student is a girl. Now she won’t be the new girl anymore. Allie finds out she’s from Canada. Allie is excited over the thought that the new girl will show them where Canada is.

When they get to school, Mrs. Hunter asks Allie to stop by her desk. Her friends (Sophie, Caroline, and Erica) make guesses what it could be. Then Sophie says its probably that Mrs. Hunter wants her to show the new girl around. But she doesn’t see any signs of the new girl. Mrs. Hunter tho asks Allie to give up her seat by Eric and move to the back by some boys she doesn’t like and as soon as she asks her she feels like she’s going to cry.

Stuart Maxwell, likes to draw pictures of zombies eating other zombies’ brains. Joey Fields, who never remembers to wash the sleep dust out of his eyes in the morning and who likes to bark and growl like a dog instead of talking like a normal human person. And Patrick Day likes to jump on top of his desk every time Mrs. Hunter leaves the room and pretend he is playing an air guitar, screaming the words to whatever song is the number one country music hit that week.

The new girl’s name is Cheyenne. When she tells her friend’s they sympathize. Sophie even starts to cry too. Caroline says it was nice of Allie to let the new girl have the chance to sit at the front. Erica starts to cry as well. She doesn’t want to sit by someone new and will miss Allie. Allie says she’ll like Cheyenne but secretly hopes she won’t like her as much as she does her. Cheyenne O’Malley is beautiful and wearing a shirt that says TNT (Talent Not Talk). Cheyenne was also wearing a jean miniskirt with brown suede zip-up, high-heeled boots. Allie wanted a pair for Christmas but her mom said she was too young for high heeled boots, She’ll turn her ankle.

Cheyenne confidently tells the class about Ontario, her father (whose working on a political book) and her interest (water sports such as swimming and sailing), A lot of the girls speak to her and Allie can tell she’ll be popular. She has to wait until lunch tho to talk to her. Erica, Allie, Sophie, and Caroline ask Cheyenne to play a game called “Queens” (where they pretend to be Queens) but she turns it down and says it’s a little babyish to play such games in the 4rth grade. When they go to Allie’s house they find Uncle Jay there whose depressed because he just broke up with his girlfriend.

Uncle Jay has moved out of the apartment and has taken residence on the couch. Harmony (his girlfriend) said it was clear they wanted different things out of life. She wants a career, family, and home ownership. He wants to be a perpetual student for the rest of his life. He doesn’t see what’s wrong with having a thirst for knowledge. She also said his non interest in finding a job shows his lack of commitment. He doesn’t think he should have to because he’s an artist. He might lose his artistic soul.

When they get back, Cheyenne is leading the girls in a new game. At first it just seems like the game involves a lot of girls running from one end of the playground to the other. Then they see unning in front of the girls was one solitary boy, who kept trying to duck behind other groups of kids in an attempt to hide from the girls. The boy is Prince Peter.

Sophie (who likes him) looks like she’s gonna faint. Mark (Allie’s brother) says Cheyenne started it. It’s called the kissing game. She says everybody plays it back where she comes from. Basically, the girls pick a boy and then they chase after him until they catch him. And then the new girl tries to kiss him. Sophie is so upset they have to tell her to stick her head between her knees. Sophie says Cheyenne knows she loves Peter -Caroline told her- and she’s doing it on purpose. Allie hears some of the girls talking and it confirms this. They’re planning to kiss a boy named Stuart next.

Allie attempts to tell Stuart but he rudely tells her to buzz off. So, she says she guess she won’t tell him and tells him he’ll find out. She tells him they -the boys- deserve what they’re about to get. The kissing game becomes the rage of the 4rth grade girls. Patrick Day actually likes it. The rest of the boys don’t care for it. None of them tell tho which puzzles Allie. Cheyenne chooses everyone but Joey (the one who barks like a dog all the time) and he does everything to get picked. Now Allie is stuck sitting between a guy that Cheyenne won’t stop kissing and one that she won’t kiss at all. Just like Uncle J said there’s just no justice.

It turns out her shirt was also a lie. She talks all the time! Cheyenne asks why she never plays the game. Allie says because she thinks it’s stupid. Cheyenne and her friends (Dominque) laugh and she calls Allie immature. Allie wonders if she’s right and asks her friends. Carolne says no. Rosemary says no one cares what she thinks and she called her immature too. Sophie says she told her to go up to Prince Peter and tell him how she feels. When she said no, she called her immature.

They talk about the spa party that Cheyenne’s having that none of them got invited to. They all decide its because they won’t play the game. Rosemary says it’s a dumb idea and if they want to do manicures and pedicures and do each others hair and nails they could have their own party. So, they decide why don’t they just have their own slumber party. Mrs. Hunter puts an end to the kissing game and says if she sees anyone else playing it recess will be taken away.

Cheyenne is upset. Joey is upset. She and a bunch of girls gather around the swings. Allie wants to send over a spy. Rosemary says then it’ll look like they care-which she doesn’t-. They keep looking their way. Probably thinking they’re the ones that told. So, they start talking about the slumber party at Allie’s. They’re going to have a Dance Party America -slumber- party. Cheyenne confronts them and demands to know who told. They said they didn’t. Cheyenne can’t believe it was the boys and that they don’t like the game, but Allie tells them they don’t like it-which is why they run- and they think her lip gloss (cranberry is gross). Allie says if anyone told it was probably Stuarts mom. But Cheyenne says she doesn’t have time for babies and that’s why they aren’t invited to her slumber party.

Allie says well she isn’t invited to hers and they’ll be doing more interesting things. Cheyenne just calls Dance Party a silly game and says the only cool game now is Captain Air Guitar and they walk away. Cheyenne says Allie’s party will be the worst ever. Her friends try to cheer her up, but Allie knows her party won’t be as good as Cheyenne’s. Uncle Jay says he won’t let her down tho and it’s going to be *the* best slumber party.

Uncle J lets them make brownie soup and do materess surfacing. They have a fashion show and play a game with the bike helmets and lights (bicycle light hide and seek). They make a chocolate cake and order pizza. Later they tell a ghost story about a zombie hand. They hear at Cheyenne’s party that did prank calls and she called Patrick Day and now they “go together”. They barely know what this means. Cheyenne comes over and teases them about their party and then tells them her news. Caroline offers her (her) condolences and she says thanks. She then explains what “going together means” . She advises Sophie to ask Peter to go with her or someone will snatch him up. Sophie says she’s not interested and Cheyenne says that doesn’t matter. Caroline says that Sophie doesn’t have to do anything she doesn’t want to. She says if she doesn’t she’ll tell him she likes him, but if she asks him, he won’t know-just that she wants to go with him-. She says she wants to help them not be so immature. They all tell Sophie she’s not going to but she says she is.

Sophie looks like she’s going to cry and blames Caroline for telling Cheyenne. She tries to (explain? Apologize?) but Sophie just tells her to shut up and walks off. Sophie asks Peter and he says yes, but this doesn’t cheer her up. Sophie tells them he only said yes to be polite. Caroline tries to apologize on the way home, but Sophie gives her the silent treatment. This makes Caroline mad. Then Caroline calls Sophie a “drama queen”. Sophie runs off and Caroline runs after her. Kevin says they’re both acting like drama queens (Allie’s brother). Neither comes back to school after break.

They find out from Cheyenne that Caroline is now “going with” Lenny (who just reads books about space and dinosaurs). Caroline’s “sacrifice” doesn’t work. Sophie just walks to her seat when she hears. By Thursday ever girl is “going with a boy” except, Rosemary, Erica, and Allie. Then Erica starts going with Stuart. Allie tell the only reason he asked her was because Cheyenne told her too. She doesn’t want him to like her but she doesn’t want him not to like her either. Allie tells her rthey don’t make a good fit. All he cares about is zombie drawings. She says she can’t stop going with him tho. Cheyenne says if you don’t go with someone your immature and he hasn’t done anything to break off with him.

Allie says Cheyenne has to be stopped. She’s taking all the fun out of 4rth grade. It won’t be easy and she no idea how she’s going to do it. Cheyenne tells Allie Joey Fields is going to ask her to go with her and she needs to say yes but Allie says no. She says she’s put up with her playing Dance Party America and her not wearing zip up heel boots but if she won’t step up and be an adult she has to accept the consequences. Meaning, she has to tell Joey she won’t go with him.

She tells him and comes as a complete shock to him. How could she not? They both read Box Car books. She says she likes him just not in that way. Joey is crying and Allie hopes it’s just the cold. He asks what she means and she clarifies she just wants to be friends. They’re just in the 4rth grade. They aren’t supposed to be booed up yet. They share a moment that this is what they like about the box car books. He asks if she’s sure. He’d make a good boyfriend. She says she’s sure she doesn’t want a boyfriend. She just wants to stay a kid.

Cheyenne says they’ll know have to call her “Big Baby Finkle” Allie snaps and tells her that she’s not the boss of her and she can’t tell her what to do so she’d better quit trying and if she doesn’t quit, she’s going to get it. All the kids look shocked but Mrs. Hunter also hears and looks at her disapprovingly. She just talks her tho to speak quietly to her neighbor. Allie worries that she won’t think she’s a joy to be around anymore.

Uncle J eventually says that if Harmoney won’t accept him for who he is, he’ll just have to be the man she wants and goes out to look for a job. But he’s still the same guy. And he needs the money to buy his turtle food. Plus it might get Harmoney to take him back. This makes Allie cry in her room (in her closet). Allie won’t talk to her dad or uncle, but she tells her mom everything. Her mom says she’ll take care of it but Allie protest. She doesn’t want to look like a tattle tale. Her mom agrees to let her handle it. Uncle Jay gets a job delivering pizza for Pizza Express (Harmoney isn’t impressed but has decided to give him a second chance and they’ll be taking things slowly).
Cheyenne doesn’t take it so well when Erica calls her “Big Mouth O Malley”. Allie sees that she likes to dish it out but she can’t take it. She cries. No one comes to her defense. The class gets called in early because she doesn’t condone them “going with” each other-even tho she doesn’t know what that means-. UMMM! She says if she hears anything else about she’ll send them to the principal. They’re children and they aren’t ready for all that. She says she’ll also be making some phone calls.

She says if any of them are feeling bullied or picked on they can always come talk to her. Allie feels like it’s a new day. Cheyenne says she doesn’t care what their teacher says they may be too young now, but when she and Patrick are sixteen and they have our driver’s licenses, they’re going to meet at the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City at midnight on New Year’s Eve, and no one is going to be able to stop us! Caroline tells she’ll have to wait until 18. She accuses Caroline of telling. Caroline says her mom told. Then Erica says she told. Then Sophie says it was her.. She finds out they’re parents really did all call. Then all the girls start speaking out that they can’t go with boys. Cheyenne gets mad and storms off but twist her ankle and has to call her mom.

Turns out she has a sprained ankle. Allie no longer wants heeled boots and realizes her mom was right. Sophie and Caroline make up. Sophie says she broke up with Peter. Now she can go back to having a secret crush. Caroline says she broke up with Lenny. They all go back to being friends.

My Thoughts:
I thought this was my first read of this but I must have read it before because I remember Uncle J’s breakup and him moving in and taking over the couch and the remote. And I do remember this time in the 4rth grade when you “went with” someone. And I remember getting “picked for”. Not that I remember the choice being all that bad. It was a boy named Napolean Hall. Not only did we get “boyfriends” we all got “kids” (from the kindergarten). Just like in the book, no one probably even knew what “going together” was. Cause where could you go fa-real? No one had a car (lmbo). It’s just crazy to me to think of how back then girls wanted to be so grown. Then when they got grown it really wasn’t what they made it out to be (I bet). I know it was for me. It just amused me that this teacher said she didn’t know and didn’t care what it meant. Oh, you know Mrs. Hunter. You aren’t *that* naïve. Allie didn’t cave to the pressure tho and that REALLY impressed me for a 4rth grader.

Rating: 6
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524 reviews48 followers
November 6, 2010
3.5 Stars

Allie Finkle loves her new school, new friends and most of all her fourth grade teacher Mrs.Hunter. (Mrs. Hunter even told Allie’s grandmother that she’s a joy to have in class!) So after winter break, Allie is really excited to return to school. Her excitement builds when she learns a new girl from Canada will be in her class. To assist the new student with adjusting to a new school, Miss Hunter asks Allie to give up her desk, which is next to her best friend Erica, for a desk that’s in the back of the room where the “bad” boys sit. Not wanting to say no, Allie reluctantly agrees.

Unfortunately for Allie the new girl, Cheyenne O’Malley thinks she’s immature for playing the pretend game of Queens. Instead Cheyenne wants to chase after the boys so she can kiss them. Cheyenne also wants every boy and every girl to “go together”, which Allie and her friends aren’t sure where they are to “go” to.

Allie knows she’s not ready to be as “mature” as Cheyenne. After all she’s in the fourth grade and doesn’t want a boyfriend. There’s plenty of time for that. Will Allie risk standing up to Cheyenne even if it means losing her friends?
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January 24, 2012
Allie Finkle's world could not possibly be more true-to-life: I feel like Meg Cabot must have a fourth-grade girl advising her. The four friends playing an ongoing make-believe game called "Queens" behind some bushes on the playground during recess? That absolutely gave me flashbacks. It's all that dead-on, too: their ways of interacting with each other, their interests & concerns. Allie deals with a bossy new girl who is trying to make everyone in their class "go with" boys to prove how mature they are. But Allie doesn't want to go anywhere with the boys she knows, & she doesn't see what's so great about maturity anyway, if it means she can't play fun games with her friends or have sleepovers with stair sled races. Cute, fun, & with a nice message.
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October 2, 2016
Allie at first was so excited about a new Canadian girl name Cheyenne coming. Because then she won't be the "new girl" anymore! But then she had to move her seat near to very nasty boys. Also, Cheynne thinks that they play babyish games. So she started playing "Kissing game" which made EVERYONE play it! I can relate to Allie because I also had this kind of situation!
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February 27, 2024
This one was so fun because cheyenne was SO unlikable. Anytime allie or her friends snapped at her it was a HUGE win!!

- Boxcar children box set for Christmas
- Caroline has news
- New student in school this semester
- Mrs hunter asks to see allie privately
- Wants to move allie to the back with rosemary (a new friend) and the boys (to be a good influence)
- Cheyenne is going to be annoying. She just brags about how she’s too good for this town
- Cheyenne thinks queens is babyish
- Uncle jay and harmony broke up. He doesn’t want to start at his apartment because it happened there
- Kissing game was started
- One boy is upset that cheyenne is chasing him. Another boy is upset that she isn’t chasing him
- Didn’t get invited to cheyenne’s party. Want to have their own
- Cheyenne is “going with” a boy and brags to everyone about it. Then pushes sophie to ask peter
- Caroline and Sophie aren’t talking to each other
- Caroline is going with someone too
- Cheyenne wants every girl to go with a boy
- Cheyenne is trying to force allie to go with joey because they are the only two left (besides rosemary) and they like the same books. Kinda surprising that there’s an even number of boys and girls to make this work
- Allie blew up at cheyenne. And mrs hunter overheard
- Hasn’t told anyone about her rule book
- Sat in her closet and cried
- Erica started a name for cheyenne. She doesn’t like it
- Mrs Hunter calls her class in early
- Breaks up anyone going together and states she will be making some calls
- All of the girl’s parents called mrs Hunter
- Cheyenne got to mad that she went to turn and storm off and slipped on the ice because of her shoes

Chapter titles:
1. It’s the thought that counts
2. It’s okay to lie if the lite makes someone else feel better
3. Wearing the fact that you are talented on your tshirt is always a smart move
4. Friendly people don’t tell people that their games are babyish
5. Just because something is popular doesn’t mean it’s good
6. Lying doesn’t solve anything usually
7. If someone is having a party and doesn’t invite you, just have your own party and don’t invite her (and make your party better)
8. The worst thing that can happen is for your secret crush to know your secret and for it not to be secret anymore
9. Sometimes it’s better just to say things will be okay to make other people feel better
10. You’re only a big baby if you let yourself think you’re a big baby
11. Speak softly to your neighbor
12. Tacos make everything better. Well, almost everything
13. Snow boots may not look as good as high-heeled, zip-up birds, but they will never let you down

Other rules:
- The best part of the holidays is showing all the cool stuff you got to your friends
- As a big sister, it’s your job to take care of your brothers and not punch them in arm and make them do their new bikes in the snow and get them all wet
- You aren’t supposed to hate people
- Boys can seriously be so stupid sometimes. And deeply thoughtless
- Someone have to use your reasonable voice to get what you want. Especially with boys
- One way you can tell that people are talking about you is if they look over at you a lot while they are talking to other people
- It’s impolite not to bump someone’s fist when they are fist-bumping you
- Older siblings are better than younger ones because they have already been through everything that you are going through and can show you the way
- Horses are WAY better than boots who want to go with you
- You’re supposed to do what your parents say
- Parents are supposed to protect you from getting hurt
- Moms are like that
- It’s wrong to take delight in the pain of others
- All you need is best friends
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40 reviews
April 20, 2021
What can i say? I love the Allie Finkle books!

I don’t know whether actual kids like this book or relate to it, but i first read the series seven or eight years ago, and enjoyed it. Re-reading it in 2021, it‘s still fun, relatable, awesome and funny!

There is everything to like about Allie. She‘s not the prettiest girl in her class. Not the smartest either. But she‘s got tons of things going for her!

For example, Allie has brothers at home, and when she finds herself sitting in the back of the classroom next to one boy who likes to draw pictures of gross things, and another boy who often barks like a dog at people, she handles them like a little brother — she makes a drawing even grosser than the one boy (who then no longer tries to get a scream or a screech out of allie with his drawings of plane crashes with decapitated passengers, for example), and eventually sees past the unconventional behaviors of the other kid (the one who barks).

Allie‘s figuring life out, and she initially is not sure what to think when a student in her class starts acting better than everyone else because she, cheyenne, wears boots with a bit of a high heel, and wears lip gloss and is interested in boys. Cheyenne also invites everyone to her sleepover party except allie and her three closest friends.

I mean, how do you not like allie, when she has her own sleepover party that night, and her uncle jay arranges staircase surfing for the girls, riding down a flight of stairs on kevin‘s childrens mattress? And eating chocolate cake soup, which he invented himself, thank you very much, even if Cheyenne says idiotically that NOBODY eats chocolate cake soup anymore, because that is that kind of thing stopped being cool last year.

And allie is fun for so many reasons, but also because she messes up, as people do. For example, she embarrasses her little brother in front of his friends, and immediately makes it a rule in her mind — you should never make your little brother cry if his friends could accidentally come by and see.

Well, as an adult reading grade school books as escapist entertainment, this book is awesome. I dont think i am a fan of meg cabot books generally (the princess books, for example, i tried to like them, but no luck), but the allie finkle books really are my thing! Full five stars. :)
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August 12, 2018
2,5 stars
"I mean, if dressing up in someone else's mom's clothes and makeup is babyish, well, then I didn't want to be grown-up." (Allie Finkle)

In Best Friends and Drama Queens, Allie is now settled at a new school and is excited when she hears that there's going to be a new girl in her class. However, she's a little upset because now she has to move to the back of the class and sit with the boys. Also, the new girl, Cheyenne, is mean and bossy and considers herself to be extremely mature. Cheyenne and Allie don't get along and Cheyenne becomes Allie's enemy.

Meg Cabot excels at writing from the PoV of a 9 year old girl. While Allie has many childhood fears, doubts and insecurities, she's extremely brave and bold and stands up for what she believes in. I don't remember having Allie's bravery when I was 9 years old and if I had her bravery, I would have saved myself a lot of trouble and hurt.

I also liked reading about the strong friendship that Allie and her friends have and the subplot involving Uncle Jay's romance. I also enjoyed the overall messages of Best Friends and Drama Queens, which are standing up for what you believe in, saying no to peer pressure and not being in a rush to grow up too fast. However, I didn't really enjoy the whole popular mean girl drama and Best Friends and Drama Queens isn't as good as Moving Day and The New Girl.
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October 11, 2019
This book is about a new girl from Canada coming to a new school and she think she is the boss of everybody and can tell everybody what to do. I believe that the theme of this book is don't let other people thoughts and opinions interfere with what you really believe in and what you want to do. The other theme is always confide in your parents they'll help you with whatever. I learned to always do what you want no matter what. I enjoyed this book a lot and i would read it over and over. I would recommend this book to a person who is being bullied , forced to do something, or somebody who is going through a tough time.
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2,152 reviews
January 12, 2021
Finally, there is another new student in Allie Finkle’s class. This one is from Canada. She comes in and rocks the fourth grade class. Will Allie and her friends survive this shake up? Meg Cabot has such an amazing voice. She perfectly embodies a fourth grade student. She is able to write with such a personality and tone it takes the reader right into the books. I will probably, eventually read the rest of this series, Allie has such a sweet voice.
58 reviews
February 12, 2020
I love Allie Finkle, but this book was actually not my favorite though. It dealt heavily with a bunch if girl drama and I would hate for that to encourage anyone. It’s still a great book and teaches great lessons to younger girls, but I was just really annoyed with Cheyenne! And the way Allie and her friends handled some things probably weren’t the best options.
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November 17, 2023
that one was rly good, MUCH better then the previous one and maybe even better then the first. and the fact that i needed only nine days to read it? I KNOW THE BOOK IS NOT THAT LONG SO IT COULD BE READ EVEN IN ONE DAY. but i'm still trying to make my reading process constant so for me it's a pretty good result!!!!!
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1,447 reviews5 followers
August 16, 2024
Allie is introduced to Cheyenne, a mean girl. Cheyenne is from Canada, but her name is something a clueless American mom would name her kid. Cheyenne seemed less of a bully to me than what should be implied in the story, but I still didn’t like her. I enjoyed this story more than other books in the Allie Finkle series, possibly because I enjoyed reading about Cheyenne and how she was a mean girl.
32 reviews2 followers
March 19, 2019
A great book; it shows people that being pretty fancy, and super "cool" doesn't always do the trick of earning yourself true friends. This book shows how a simple girl like Allie Finkle can stop Cheyenne taking control of the fourth grade with her friends.
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239 reviews1 follower
April 15, 2021
This was my favorite book of this series so far. Allie is finally beginning to be less obnoxious, more sensitive toward others, and more of a mensch as she stands up to a much more obnoxious classmate and stays loyal to her friends and true to herself.
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338 reviews1 follower
December 15, 2025
this was a good book with lots of lessons on dealing with bullies, peer pressure etc. it demonstrates the power of friends and we learn more about their friendship with each other through the challenges they faced.
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16 reviews7 followers
September 24, 2017
As 4th grade goes, it involves the decision between do we still play pretend and dolls or do we chase boys and kiss them? A new girl moves to town and causes a lot of drama between 4 best friends.
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September 14, 2018
It teaches you how to make new friends and how to get along with friends. The book lists rules that teach you how to be a good person, and a good friend.
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6 reviews2 followers
November 9, 2018
It was really good and I liked the drama in the book. It was a good book I can relate to.
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1,918 reviews15 followers
January 15, 2019
Allie Finkle gives a voice to middle school girls. In this book, she and friends learn not to grow up too fast. Good middle reader book.
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396 reviews29 followers
July 31, 2019
:) Allie Finkle books are awesome!!!! I will never grow out of them!
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April 15, 2020
The new girl in school decides that all the 4th graders need to be "going together" and only Allie has the courage to say "no."
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8 reviews1 follower
October 12, 2020
I thought this book was great I’ve been reading these books and the next ones keep getting better and better.
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