Book details
What If . . . Everyone Was Doing It
Description
This fall finds our ever-indecisive 16-year-old heroine at the end of her sophomore year and facing some big decisions. Prom looms on the horizon, and beyond that, three months of summer! Will Haley play Good Girl with Reese, Bad Girl with Spence, or Alterna Girl with Devon? Will the decisions she's been making all year come back to haunt her? Find out in the fourth novel of this popular interactive series!From the Trade Paperback edition.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
272 pages
Why to read
- To explore the psychological and social implications of conformity and peer pressure, which the title suggests might be a central theme.
- To gain insights into decision-making processes and how societal norms can influence individual choices, which could be a key aspect of the book's narrative.
- To enjoy a narrative that potentially challenges readers to think critically about their own actions and the reasons behind them, as implied by the provocative question in the title.
- To engage with the author's storytelling style and character development, assuming Liz Ruckdeschel brings her unique voice and perspective to the topic.