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Moody Publishers Real TV, Take Two: Flip Flop

Best friends Channing "Chickie" Wells and Briana Harris know everything about each other--at least, that's what Chickie thinks. But Briana keeps her biggest fears locked away.

Chickie comes from an almost-perfect family, and Briana loves being the adopted second daughter. She eats dinner at the Wells home more than her own--it's a welcome refuge from the pain and secrets in her family. But when the highly rated TV decorating sensation, Flip Flop comes to town, there's more than one dramatic "reveal." Will Briana have the courage to face her problems head on? And will Chickie and Briana's bedroom makeovers give them the rooms of their dreams of the stuff of nightmares?

This is the second installment of Wendy Lawton's Real TV series inspired by reality television programs on The Learning Channel and BBC such as Trading Spaces and Changing Rooms. Recommended for ages 12 and up.

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Review 1 for Real TV, Take Two: Flip Flop
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Date:February 4, 2010
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Jo Bearsley
I really enjoyed this book and recommended it to my younger sisters (both teens). It's well-written and about topics relevant to the age group it's aimed at, and it was nice to read a story where the characters are not obsessed with boys, dating, and being the most popular girl in school. I'm planning to get more books from this author.
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Review 2 for Real TV, Take Two: Flip Flop
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Date:August 19, 2009
This book was even better than Changing Faces! It was so interesting and the messages were so good, but it wasn't preachy. It is a very good teen book. There was no dating in it, which is a nice change. Most books and movies geared to girls my age only focus and dating and relationships....and after a while it starts to get old.
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Review 3 for Real TV, Take Two: Flip Flop
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Date:August 31, 2004
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Eileen Zygarlicke
I've read all of Wendy Lawton's books but find her newest, Flip Flop, to be the best by far. She takes a difficult issue, an alcoholic parent, and presents it in a way teens can understand and relate to. This book offers hope. This book offers laughs and tears. But most of all this book, in a voice teens can relate to, offers healing and help.
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