![]() ![]() ![]() But that doesn’t give them a license to be brats. I’m waiting for the girls to grow up a little. someone else’s? Who defines who’s in and who’s out? How long before one of the Ashleys decides that she’s not going to get pushed around anymore? The intricacies of tween friendships are touched upon–who do you trust? Who is “your” friend vs. And the lengths to which they’ll go, so that it’s not a possibility, ever. About a bunch of over-privileged girls who can’t imagine not being the center of attention. If she were mine, she’d be grounded till she’s 25. Or for Ashley’s all-me-all-the-time attitude. Okay… I thought these girls were just a tad too bratty in the last installment, Jealous? But nothing really prepares you for the over-the-top extravaganza that is Ashley Spencer’s birthday party. Will all her birthday wishes come true? Or is it more like it’s her party and she’ll freak if she wants to? She’s also like to solve the problem of losing her boyfriend. ![]() Ashley intends to prove that there’s a reason she’s been at the top of the social food chain her entire life, and she’s not about to be unseated by some lame website ranking. If people don’t yet know whether they are in or out, this party is sure to draw the lines of coolness in the most permanent of inks. So when the invite list is cast and the custom embossed invitations are sent, it’s a who’s-who list of San Francisco’s best tweens. Ashley Spencer considers her birthday to be the most important event next to…well, ok, it’s just the most important event, period. Find out in the fourth and final book in The Ashley Project series from bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz.Lauren Page thought her plan was pretty simple: Get a fabulous makeover, become one of. ![]()
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