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by Margie Palatini

  • ISBN: 0606149635
  • Category: Сhildren's books
  • Author: Margie Palatini
  • Subcategory: Growing Up & Facts of Life
  • Other formats: azw lrf mbr txt
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Turtleback (June 22, 2010)
  • FB2 size: 1918 kb
  • EPUB size: 1477 kb
  • Rating: 4.9
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by Margie Palatini First published September 23rd 2008.

by Margie Palatini First published September 23rd 2008. Showing 1-6 of 6. Geek Chic: The Zoey Zone (Hardcover). Published September 23rd 2008 by Katherine Tegen Books. Hardcover, 192 pages.

Geek Chic offers more wish fulfillment than reality for girls-the staff members all don fedoras like Zoey's. There's nothing new about its message of self-acceptance except that it's aimed at the girls who need to hear it at younger and younger ages. With less than two hundred days to magically transform her appearance, Zoey doesn't know what to do. And that fairy godmother hasn't appeared yet to give her a makeover.

Meet Zoey Age: Eleven. 2. A molto chic makeover. 3. A seat at the primo lunch table. Give a Bookmate subscription →. About Bookmate. The solution: Tune in! Kids.

A high recommendation from me to any geek girl out there or to the geek boys and girls who love them.

Margie Palatini GEEK Chic My thanks to Venus, Alexis, Ashley, and Jaclyn for mucho . Venus and Zoey are last in the Hot-Lunch Lunch Line because they have stayed after library class to help Mrs. Temlock-Fields in the Media Center.

Margie Palatini GEEK Chic My thanks to Venus, Alexis, Ashley, and Jaclyn for mucho inspiration; to Janine for her organizational skills; to Katherine for her support; and t. Besides knowing Dewey and decimal, Mrs. T-F also knows Italian, which she is teaching to V and Z. Today they learn bene, which means good.

Geek Chic: The Zoey Zone. The format will attract reluctant readers, and the story will please girls who cultivate offbeat interests with as much enthusiasm and zaniness as Zoey. School Library Journal. illustrated by Margie Palatini. Tweens will celebrate the arrival of an intrepid heroine with plenty of sparkle and spunk to spare.

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Geek Chic - Margie Palatini. Zoey shines in this classic tale of wanting to fit in. Palatini does a great job of updating the tale to include current behavior of children in that age range . the use of a youtube like scheme incorporated into the illustrations.

FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Zoey, eleven, has just begun fifth grade, but she is already counting down to sixth. Determined not to waste these 198 days, she decides an image-intervention is needed to achieve that pinnacle of cool-- sitting with ""The Bashleys"" during lunch.
Reviews about Geek Chic: The Zoey Zone (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Geek Chic (Pb)) (7):
Undeyn
If you want a quick book to pass time this is definitely a good book to read. I like it because it would be a good book to do a report on.
Simple
It was a pretty good book, it was kind of hard to understand. But overall,,it was pretty good. Pretty good
EROROHALO
I think it's one of the greatest book ever! Get this book! You will love this book, it's good for 9yrs and over.
Dianazius
Eleven-year-old (Okay, more like ten and seven-eighths) Zoey Zinevich has figured out exactly what she needs before sixth grade starts in 198 days: a fairy godmother!

A good FG could fix up her hair, help her accessorize and make her "chic" (which can be used as both a noun and an adjective). Maybe with that kind of outside help, she and her friend, Venus, could eat lunch at The Table Bashley (ruled by Brittany and Ashley) instead of being banished to Table Ten, where Alex Shemtob inhales his food and exhales it again. Woe to those not wearing an art smock.

A surprise photo shoot at Harry S. Truman School by U GrL magazine brings Zoey's interests in presidents and molto retro clothing (molto means "very" in Italian, and retro means Zoey's grandpop's bowling shirt and fedora) to the spotlight. The creative director, a chic Lady in Black named Jazz, seems especially taken with Zoey's hat.

Could Jazz be the FG Zoey's been waiting for, or will she be stuck at Table Ten with bad hair forever?

Told in an almost multi-media format, using TV scripts and stills from "ZTube" videos produced by Zoey herself, this story will appeal to younger female fans of books like DIARY OF A WIMPY KID and MIDDLE SCHOOL IS WORSE THAN MEATLOAF.

The ending may be a bit unrealistic, but I'm anxious to see if this might lead to more Zoey stories in the future.

Reviewed by: Allison Fraclose
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Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer
on 09/22/2008

Zoey Zinevich is almost-but-not-quite eleven years old. It's less than 200 days until sixth grade, which means it's less than 200 days to get molto chic. If she isn't by the time sixth grade starts, she will never be cool! That's what Venus's (read: Zoey's magnifico best friend) sister says.

It seems like nothing Zoey and Venus do can get the other kids--especially the Bashleys--to admit they're cool. What's not cool about catching bullfrogs, or bowling shirts with fedoras, or owl pellets? Zoey's only hope lies in getting a fairy godmother. It worked for Cinderella! So what if other ten-almost-eleven-year-old-double-digit kids don't believe in that kind of stuff anymore?!

This is a very creative middle-grade novel that deals with the preteen's most pressing concern: coolness. Author Margie Palatini enters into Zoey's story with great intentions and a sense of offbeat style. Unfortunately, there's a little too much style. Literally. There are so many font styles and embedded sketches that the pages--just as literally--made my head hurt worse than it already was. The pages are so busy that the reader's eye jumps helter skelter all over the place. It distracts from the story.

The story is full of heart. It speaks to the basic need for most American preteen girls to fit in with the popular crowd. Zoey is a free spirit who can't be leashed, and this will become quite apparent, especially toward the end.

The end of the story is one that parents will appreciate, even if it's a touch unrealistic. Even though the pages are visually busy, I recommend this for all preteen girls.
Insanity
Meet Zoey Zinevich. She's almost eleven years old and eager to start eighth grade. She's only got one problem--Zoey is a bit of a geek, and in order to survive middle school (as she has heard), she's got to become cool. With less than two hundred days to magically transform her appearance, Zoey doesn't know what to do. And that fairy godmother hasn't appeared yet to give her a makeover. In this short but hilarious novel, readers and Zoey Zinevich will learn to love who they are.

Normally, I don't think I'd ever pick up this book because it is aimed at the middle school crowd or lower ages. However, I found Geek Chic to be a very funny and heartwarming read. Zoey's character is intelligent and quirky, and I enjoyed her unique narrations. Zoey's character authentically captures what it's like to be an awkward tween. Zoey is easy to relate to, because I'm sure we've all, at one point or another, wanted to be cooler than we are now. I have to say that I immensely liked the creativity in the layout of this novel. I've become so used to standardized text that the illustrations and interesting fonts were surprising and refreshing.

Overall, Geek Chic was a quick and enjoyable book that younger readers will love and enjoy. The plot and story may be a bit too simplistic for older readers though.
Flarik
This book fits perfectly into the Dairy of a Wimpy Kid, and Dork Diaries category. On a recent trip to the book store I was in search of Dork Diaries for my younger sister (10, almost 11 and about to start 6th grade). She fell in love with Diary of a Wimpy Kid and has been about the only series she will actually read. She really wanted to start the dork diaries books from the first, but sadly it wasnt in stock. HOWEVER on the next shelf over I see an adorable bright book cover called "Geek Chic". After reading through the first 2 chapters I was convinced it was written for my sister! Zoey is 10 going on 11 and about to start middle school. She is funny and random, and illogically logical, and super relate-able.
My 10 year girl isn't a natural reader and, as a result, doesn't love to read. I got this book from the library for her and she loves it. She has been trying to find time to read because she wants to find out what happens.

From her: "It's interesting and very good. One of the best books I've read this year."

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