Before I get to this great book, I wanted to add my own personal thoughts on bullying. I was bullied throughout my elementary years in PRIVATE schools and even in the older years by not so nice friends of mine in middle school (public school by then). I was also a bully to kids around me when I decided I’d had enough being picked on. That’s not something I admit lightly, but it’s true. Some of it I could have avoided and I’m definitely ashamed on the meanness I bestowed on others without reason. I never forgot what it was like to be made fun enough/rejected/excluded/laughed at/threatened but I didn’t have the maturity to walk away or stand up for myself. I was finally counseled in church and by God to release the pent up anger I had and be healed of those memories, to forgive myself and others who had disrespected me. With God’s love, I was finally able to overcome these insecurities.
I. CAN’T. STAND. BULLIES. (even though I myself was one at times when younger) but I can honestly say I’ve been on both sides of this issue and it’s still a problem today. Kids of all ages need to know they’re not alone in this, that God loves them no matter what, and that it’s okay to take a stand. Each of us was picked on at some point growing up, but we can pray for our kids today, discuss the matter with them, and let them know we support them/they can trust us, the adults in their lives. I jumped at the chance to be part of Nancy Rue’s Mean Girl Makeover Series and I’m honored to have the chance to review this book. The statistics on bullying have gotten worse and scarier over the years, but it’s never too late to take steps. It’s time to show bullies of all ages that this will not be tolerated anymore.
It’s SO NOT OKAY to disrespect kids, make fun of kids, abuse kids, threaten kids, yell at them, ignore what’s bothering a child, or mistreat them in any way. It’s time to show kids how much they are loved, by their families and by God himself. Thanks for reading this and I pray you’re encouraged by it!
My Comments
This is my first time reading Nancy Rue, but it won’t be my last! The story started kind of slow in getting my attention, but once it got going I was HOOKED. I truly love that this book is from the perspective of Victoria, “Tori” Taylor. She’s what I would consider the bystander in this book, but her heart is absolutely amazing and wow, is she smart?!
It’s 6th grade and the rules have been the same since elementary school, stay out of The Pack’s way and you won’t be bothered.
The pack consists of leader Kylie, the leader and nicknamed “The Alpha Wolf” (which I thought was utterly clever and even fitting to her character)
And her friends: Riannon, Izzy, Heidi, and Shelby.
Tori and her best friends, Ophelia “Phee” and Winnie work have lots of classes together, work together, and support one another through everything. That all changes when the new girl arrives. Ginger’s presence changes the ENTIRE dynamics of the school when everyone knows to stay away from The Pack. She tries to befriend them with disastrous results.
Tori notices what’s going on and it sickens her. Then one day they’re all in class together and Tori stands up for the new girl, which has very unexpected results. Tori invites Ginger into their group for a class project and the more they research the project, the more trouble brews against them.
All I can really say about this book is…..WOW. I simply loved how Tori reacted and how she felt compelled to take a stand even though the odds were against her the whole time.
What I loved about this book: Lydia, Tori’s dad’s assistant, sitting with the girls while working on their project and the conversations they have together (those were the best scenes!)
How the girls become the Tribelet and work together to defend Ginger
Tori’s grandmother and the precious relationship they share
How Tori wages war on bullying, NOT the bullies
The way justice comes about
The biggest problem I had about this book (other than the insane unfairness of the bullying) was the mistreatment of Ophelia against Tori. Phee becomes a total brat and continues to give Tori ultimatums. I understood her fear and it was obvious she suffered from her decision, but being neutral and pretending there isn’t a problem DOES NOT make it go away.
Some of the tactics The Pack uses in the story took my breath away in disbelief. Guys are also bullies, but girls are just so CRUEL!! The lengths they went to in order to discourage and gang up on Tori and her friends was completely uncalled for. And none of the teachers noticing? I never experienced anything like that in middle school, but seeing their situation had me cheering harder for Tori. Kylie doesn’t realize she’s mean?! Goodness, that had my eyes go wide.
Tori’s courage and determination is also unbelievable in a good way. Wow, that girl had my attention all the way as she continues to help her friends do the right thing. I was so proud of her and amazed by her strength. Every method she applies turned out to be Biblical, but there was no preaching in the story at all. There is one scene in church with Tori and her family, but it had me laughing.
This story is UTTERLY touching and it offers such wonderful advice to tweens on how to handle peer pressure, fitting in, doing the right thing, and responding the right way to unfairness in school. I laughed, I cried, and I cheered for these girls and just LOOOOVED how it ended!! I highly recommend this book and this series for kids aged preteen to high school. It gives hope and shows that you’re not alone when facing a bully, no matter what age you are.
I want to thank the author and Thomas Nelson for sending me a review copy. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed are my own.
**I listed famous bullies that I considered from movies I loved in this review. Please feel free to comment with bullies you remember from books or movies.**
Tori is considered the leader of her group and she’s the one who exerts the most courage when having a show down with the other bullies
Ophelia is the one who can only see her side of the issue and believes if she stays invisible the problem will eventually go away
Winnie is the most timid of the three, but she’s also loyal to her friends. She wants to stay invisible, but she knows this won’t help the problem so she does help out
Mitch is considered an indie of the group, but she also wants to do the right thing despite the risks involved. Mitch is also loyal and willing to do what it takes to stop the problem
Ginger is the target, but she joins these girls in doing the right thing and is even willing to take on the pranks by herself
Which one of these characters would you most relate to? I would love to say Tori, but I think I’m more like Mitch. Doing the right thing is risky, but it’s worth it in the end.
Code for Respecting the Dignity of Every Human Being
Bullying is not a normal part of growing up. It's wrong, and we're not having it at our school anymore. Please sign this pledge to be part of making this a safe place to be.
I will not do any of the following things.
I will help anyone who is being treated in any of these ways.
If I'm being treated in any of these ways, I'll get help from a friend or an adult.
**please get the book to learn more about this pledge, wonderfully done**