![]() More ethical options are introduced.įinally, there are the spring break options. Rewards are offered by the stores and the police for the thief’s capture. One of the former “queen” girls has to keep her “best dressed” status by shoplifting, and Haley finds out about it. With her parents wrapped up in their own worlds, Haley is in charge of her brother, Mitchell, prompting him to ask, “Are we orphans?” Haley knows there’s more going on than just too much work. How will the dethroning of the class “queens” be handled at the rave on New Year’s Eve that Haley might be attending? Or will she be at a party with old friends when the event of the year happens? ![]() The events of the book deal with behavioral/ethical options. She’s soon at the office more than at home. The day is ruined when her mother, a lawyer, receives an emergency call to go into the office. It is a knitted panda dress complete with puff tails in back that her father requires she wear all day. We enter Haley’s life on Christmas Day as she opens her grandmother’s gift. If the reader goes to a chapter that would cause someone harm at the end, they are given the admonition, “Hang your head and go back to page 1.” ![]() ![]() At the end of each chapter, the reader gets to decide how the plot will progress by choosing which page to go on to next. What if…You Broke All the Rules by Liz Ruckdeschel and Sara James is the latest “choose your destiny” novel for pre-teens. the latest “choose your destiny” novel for pre-teens." ![]()
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