Tattoo

Tattoo

272 pages
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Published: 1 Jan 2007
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ISBN: 9780385903639

Format: Library binding

Language: en

Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers

Publication date: 1 January 2007

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bailey Morgan Isn't The Type Of Girl Who Shows A Lot Of Skin, But Somehow, She Ends Up In A Dressing Room At The Mall With Her Friend Delia Applying A Temporary Tattoo To Her Lower Back. Never One To Suffer Fashion Doubt, Trendsetter Delia Knows Exactly Where She Wants Her Own Tattoo: On Her Stomach, Right Where Her Shirt Ends—can You Say "midriff"? Annabelle, The Quiet One, Chooses The Back Of Her Neck, And Tomboy Zo Plasters Hers On The Top Of Her Foot. The Tattoos Will Last For Three Days, And Delia's Sure That With Them, The Four Friends Will Absolutely Kill At The School Dance.

unfortunately, Killing Is Just What Someone Has In Mind, And Bailey, Delia, Annabelle, And Zo Are In For The Battle Of Their Lives. Along With Her Tattoo, Each Girl Receives A Gift—a Supernatural Power To Help Them In Their Fight. As Bailey's Increasingly Frightening Dreams Reveal The Nature Of Their Enemy, It Becomes Clear To The Girls That It's Up To Them To Save The World. And If They Can Get Delia To Stop Using Her Newfound Power To Turn Gum Wrappers Into Prada Pumps, They Might Actually Stand A Chance.

publishers Weekly

barnes's (golden) Book About Four Friends Who Get Special Powers From Their Temporary Tattoos Has Some Fun Moments, Despite The Far-out Premise. Even 15-year-old Narrator Bailey Acknowledges The Surreal Situation When She Considers Explaining What's Going On To Her Mother: An Evil Fairy Princess Who Doubles As One Of The Three Fates Is Sucking Out The Souls Of Innocent People, And My Friends And I Have Been Imbued With The Powers To Stop Her, But We Only Have The Powers For Like Another Twelve Hours. But Readers Learn Enough About The Protagonist To Believe That She Could Be A Descendent Of The Powerful Sidhe, And The Girls Cleverly Put To Use Their Powers (annabelle Can Control Minds, Zo Can See The Future And Bailey Can Start Fires). The Book's Best Moments May Come From Ditzy Delia, With The Power Of Transmogrification, Who Turns A Hotel Door Lock Into Butterscotch Pudding, Plus Gives The Girls Rollerblades When They're On The Chase, Including A Fashionable Pair For Herself That Look Like High Heels. Delia Also Delivers The Book's Best Line When Facing Off Against Evil Alecca: You Think You're Bad?... I'm On The Cheerleading Squad; I Know What realevil Looks Like. In The End, Readers Will Get A Few Good Laughs From These Sassy Heroines. Ages 12-up. (jan.)

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