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The Cheetah Girls: Growl Power Forever, Books #9-12

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"The Cheetah Girls will inspire all those kids who want to become singers like us. Can't wait for the movie!" -Destiny's Child, Columbia Records The Cheetah Girls have made it big in their own movie on Disney Channel. Now see how it all began as Galleria, Chanel, Dorinda, Anginette, and Aquanette find family, friends, fortune, and fame in four cheetah-charming tales. Anyone can do what they do . . . all it takes is a little growl power! Deborah Gregory is a contributing writer for Essence, Vibe, and More, and is widely published in many national magazines, including Seventeen, Us, Paper, and Entertainment Weekly. She lives in New York City.

608 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2004

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273 reviews222 followers
January 21, 2019
Hahaha, omg. It’s actually kind of embarrassing how into the Cheetah Girls I was when I was younger. Lol. I remember getting these books for my birthday one year from my mom. Crazy how much my reading taste has changed. Lol.
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1,105 reviews37 followers
May 24, 2020
Oof, this one was disappointing. Unfortunately, virtually nothing happened during these 600 pages. Galleria's section was just about the girls being in Texas and learning about copyright infringement, so that already felt boring. Chanel's book is about failing to become a ballerina, a dream she apparently has always had that literally only begins getting mentioned in this book. Dorinda's was just more of her plots from the last two books, so still dealing with her hectic home life while trying to get close with her new sister. Aqua and Angie's book, though, was by far the worst. The first third of their book was about trying to get backstage at a Mariah Carey concert. Literally, that's one third of it. Then the rest is about their dad being hexed through hoodoo and a dude they just met saving the day because of course his father is a hoodoo expert? I just, I can't, y'all. I don't get how this was even a Cheetah Girls book when throughout the entire book they performed a grand total of twice (both times in the first quarter of the book!) and then half of the book was just weird side plots that have no relevance to anything that happened in the first eight books. If you liked the first two Cheetah Girls collection books, just skip this one. Trust me, you won't be missing much.
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10 reviews
June 9, 2009
This book has 4 books in 1 and it was just like the movie. The hole story is the same as the movie and it just adds more to the book like what happened exactly not like what they wanted to happen. It was the real and it was so cool well... not really but whatever and I think that books can be amazing.
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56 reviews
September 17, 2007
I WATCH3D TH3 MOVI3 IT WAS B3TT3R THAN TH3 BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT TH3 BOOK IS OKAY BUT V3RY LONG
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167 reviews20 followers
March 6, 2011
See review for book # 1-4
44 reviews
June 27, 2013
A fun read for young teenage girls
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198 reviews1 follower
November 3, 2014
Amazing book! Some girls say the Cheetah Girls are for little girls, but no! They're just regular teens going through the same problems that teen girls go through.
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