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50 reviews... a rare author with a tender heart for teenage girls, O'Dell has poured that care into her stories that will lead many readers to make wise choices. ----Robin Jones Gunn best-selling author of the Christy Miller Series and the Katie Weldon Series
...*a fast-paced series inviting readers to actually make tough choices that affect every teen. What an impact to see where your choices lead!* ----Jenny B. Jones, Award-winning author of the A Charmed life series and the Katie Parker Production series This is a great book for young girls that uses realistic scenarios to show situations they may be confronted with peers and consequences of wrong decisions and rewards of better decisions. I foresee many young girls reading this and having opportunity to choose ahead of time what decision they would make if found in a similar situation. It could very well save many young girls from future heartache as well as show them, if they have already made some bad decisions, God can show them how to turn things around if they will turn to Him and receive His help. An excellent series! (Joyce B. Book Bargains and Previews 20110718) In each situation, the teens face tough decisions that test their faith, their common sense, and their loyalty to their friends. The stories in Risky Business share great messages in following your gut instinct, and readers will love getting to see the story play out from both angles. (Tracy Farnsworth Roundtable Review for Kids ) There are two different stories in this book. Even better than that, there are different endings that the reader can choose. Depending on the action you choose for the character to take, the consequences/endings vary. What a great way to teach without preaching! In the first story, Molly becomes a hotshot employee, working her way up to an assistant manager in training. Not bad for a highschool student. However, she has to choose between being a great employee and being well-liked by the popular girls. In the second story, Kate is a great swimmer. She is so great that she could get a scholarship. Does she have what is takes to be the cream of the crop? She worries that she will fall short. Her teammates offer up a sure way to excel, but it is illegal. What will these girls do? Both are normal teens. These situations are realistic. This is such a good book! I am going to keep it for my daughter to read in a few years. Stories like these just do not go out of style. (Stephanie Rollins Book Reviews R Us ) In Magna, Molly Jacobs gets hired at the ultimate girls’ clothing store and her friends--even the popular girls in school--are envious. In Making Waves, sophomore Kate Walker has decided to try something new this year. She secures a spot on her school’s swim team but soon becomes obsessed—with practice and making it through the championships with flying colors. What happens when Molly and Kate are faced with making difficult choices? How will they handle the risky business? Readers help Molly and Kate make the difficult decisions and see how their choices create consequences with life-altering results.