Almost Alice

· Alice Book 20 · Simon and Schuster
4.8
9 reviews
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In this twentieth book in the Alice young adult series, Alice starts to wonder if she’s giving more attention to her friends than she’s getting in return.

Is it possible to be too good a friend—too understanding, too always there, too much, well, like a doormat? Alice has always been a perfect friend to Pamela and Elizabeth, but now she’s wondering where that leaves her—is she just a mother hen, an ear for listening, an arm around the shoulder?

The truth is, Alice is getting a little envious of all the attention her friends need and get from her, and that’s turning her into something she’s never been before—a jealous, petty, not-so-perfect best friend. But sometimes friends need you more than they let on…especially when the unthinkable happens.

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4.8
9 reviews
Maybelle Keyser-Butson
4 January 2014
This is one of the greatest Alice book ever, but I am kind of dissapointed that Pamela didn't have her baby, because it isn't a real life situation...
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Jadah Sanchez
5 May 2015
I love the alice series! My favorite couple is Alice and Patrick.
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About the author

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor has written more than 135 books, including the Newbery Award–winning Shiloh and its sequels, the Alice series, Roxie and the Hooligans, and Roxie and the Hooligans at Buzzard’s Roost. She lives in Gaithersburg, Maryland. To hear from Phyllis and find out more about Alice, visit AliceMcKinley.com.

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