What If . . . Everyone Knew Your Name (Choose Your Destiny Series)

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Author: Liz Ruckdeschel

ISBN-10: 0385732961

ISBN-13: 9780385732963

Category: Teen Fiction - Adventure & Survival

Meet Haley Miller. She’s a 15-year-old girl of average height, average weight, and an average sense of style. Installed in her first public high school, Haley faces the toughest choices of her young life. And guess what? She’s all yours.\ In this interactive novel, readers lead Haley through the halls of Hillsdale High for better or for worse. Until graduation do you part. Do you guide her away from the pitfalls of peer pressure? Or into the vortex of bad boys and parties? Send her to...

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Meet Haley Miller. She’s a 15-year-old girl of average height, average weight, and an average sense of style. Installed in her first public high school, Haley faces the toughest choices of her young life. And guess what? She’s all yours.In this interactive novel, readers lead Haley through the halls of Hillsdale High for better or for worse. Until graduation do you part. Do you guide her away from the pitfalls of peer pressure? Or into the vortex of bad boys and parties? Send her to homecoming with the captain of the soccer team . . . or have her skip the dance to go on a road trip with the hot rebel. Give Haley a makeover or teach her to love herself the way she is. Pick which crowd she’ll hang with. Tell her how often to do her homework. And decide whether she drinks or inhales.You determine her fortune. Her grades, her friends, her love life, her future. With Haley’s many positive traits, you should have no trouble achieving success . . . or will you? It’s all in the way you work, love, and play with Haley Miller, the girl with the most potential at Hillsdale High.Children's LiteratureHaley Miller moves from Marin County, CA, to New Jersey right before the start of her sophomore year in high school. At Highlands Hills high school, Haley encounters the geeks, the Goths, the popular crowd, and the artists. She seems to fit in with a variety of characters and is constantly facing decisions. The reader gets to make the decisions for Haley, moving her through the first few months of the year either as a wild, party girl or a nice girl who always sticks up for her friends. Jumping from section to section can be a little confusing and the characters' actions are not always consistent, but Haley hangs in there. Occasionally the reader will make an ill-advised decision and the authors send her back to the beginning to try again. Being a California girl, Haley utters some judgmental comments about California compared to New Jersey, perhaps as a payback for all the Valley Girl comments from years past. No matter what the reader decides for Haley, the authors do not allow her to get too deeply into trouble, keeping her mostly in the role of a goody two shoes. Although the authors attempt to address a number of teen world problems, they do so in only a superficial manner. In spite of this, it would make a good choice for fans of choose-your-destiny novels.

\ Children's Literature\ - Wendy M. Smith-D'Arezzo\ Haley Miller moves from Marin County, CA, to New Jersey right before the start of her sophomore year in high school. At Highlands Hills high school, Haley encounters the geeks, the Goths, the popular crowd, and the artists. She seems to fit in with a variety of characters and is constantly facing decisions. The reader gets to make the decisions for Haley, moving her through the first few months of the year either as a wild, party girl or a nice girl who always sticks up for her friends. Jumping from section to section can be a little confusing and the characters' actions are not always consistent, but Haley hangs in there. Occasionally the reader will make an ill-advised decision and the authors send her back to the beginning to try again. Being a California girl, Haley utters some judgmental comments about California compared to New Jersey, perhaps as a payback for all the Valley Girl comments from years past. No matter what the reader decides for Haley, the authors do not allow her to get too deeply into trouble, keeping her mostly in the role of a goody two shoes. Although the authors attempt to address a number of teen world problems, they do so in only a superficial manner. In spite of this, it would make a good choice for fans of choose-your-destiny novels.\ \