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What If . . . All Your Friends Turned on You

What If . . . All Your Friends Turned on You

Published in
2009
3.36
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Description

The popular interactive series returns! Can you save Haley from loserdom?Sixteen-year-old Haley Miller is back at Hillsdale High school after the holiday break, and shes finally got her drivers license! But something fishy is going on. The few people she trusts are now acting less than trustworthy, and shes beginning to wonder: is she turning into an outcast? Haley was looking forward to her best spring break yet, but now its not clear shell get an invite from anybody. Maybe readerswith their excellent decision-making skillscan guide Haley back to her rightful place in the social strata. Anythings possible in this fun series where Choose Your Own Adventure meets Gossip Girl.From the Trade Paperback edition.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
240 pages
Book in series
#7

Why to read

  • Explore Complex Social Dynamics: Reading 'What If... All Your Friends Turned on You' offers a deep dive into the intricate nature of friendships and peer relationships, providing insight into how quickly social circles can change and the impact it can have on an individual.
  • Interactive Decision-Making: The book is structured as a choose-your-own-adventure story, which allows readers to actively participate in the narrative by making choices for the protagonist. This interactive element enhances engagement and encourages readers to consider the consequences of their decisions.
  • Develop Empathy and Understanding: By experiencing the protagonist's challenges and the feeling of isolation when friends turn away, readers can develop a greater sense of empathy and understanding for those who might be going through similar situations in real life.
  • Learn Coping Strategies: The story provides an opportunity to see different coping mechanisms and strategies in action. Readers can learn from the protagonist's responses to adversity, which can be valuable in developing personal resilience and handling difficult social scenarios.