Type of bind: Paperback
EAN num: 9780590503891
ISBN number: 0590503898
Label: Apple (Scholastic)
Manufacturer: Apple (Scholastic)
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 124
Printing Date: 1999-05
Publishing house: Apple (Scholastic)
Age index: Ages 9-12
Sale Popularity Level: 873283
Studio: Apple (Scholastic)
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As part of her exciting film course, Stacey is making a documentary about teen life in Stoneybrook. The movie creates a conflict with friendships when Stacey pursues tell-all interviews with her friends and enemies.
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I read it about 12 times.Still LOVE it!I am a huge fan of the BSC series.My fave is Mary Anne.But I like Stacey too.In this book Stacey and her classmates are doing a video-interwiewing all the SMS students,evan the BSC's worst enemie:Cookie Mason.Found out more!By reading it!
Lots of Love,
Fulliem xoxoxo
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Although I, personaly, am not a hug Stacey fan (she's part of the club, it wouldn't be quite the same without her, but my personal favorites are Mallory, Abby, and Kristy) This account of her school film project, in which she interviews other kids on what it's like to be a middle school student, is a... good read. I wouldn't call it wondrfull, exactly, but all these books kind of have a certin something that makes them enjoyable, especialy as you get to know everyone, and i did enjoy
reading the responces of the studens. I liked Alen Grey's interview inparticular. It was nice to see another side of him. After all, a sence of humour is a great thing, but it's nice to know that there's...more, to Alan.
All in all, Stacey's movie is a peice that I would certenly recommend.
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I rate this book 5 stars. Once I read it I could not put it down. Stacey loves film-making and her school is having a Short Takes class with a real-life director to teach it. Stacey films all of her friends and Mary Anne says something on film that she wants Stacey to cut out. But will Stacey be a true friend? Or will she embarress Mary Anne in front of everyone?
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This is by far and away the best book featuring Stacey. I like the Stacey character and find her level and mature and very believable. Ms. Martin has a real gift for creating characters with staying power and her natural flair for dialog and conversation is phenomenal.
In this story, Stacey's school has a series of "short takes" classes. Professionals offer to teach a class in their area of expertise for part of a marking period. Movie making was one such class and Stacey eagerly agreed to participate in that one. She is grouped with a compatible bunch of kids and, armed with camera and notebooks, learn a lot about how their class mates really feel. My favorite parts were Claudia's confession about her strong distate for school and Emily Black, the school editor's adept dodging of any discusion of herself. Turning the question around to the asker is a very effective dodge and I loved that part. I also liked seeing a more mature version of Mary-Anne.
This one is one that I think most readers will enjoy. Ms. Martin is truly gifted in creating something with a lot of staying power.
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Stacey's Movie has some interesting points, and shows that all the BSC characters are not just the happy-go-lucky people they are made out to be. But at times the book could drag on, and I think its a little late in the series to all of the sudden have the character blurt out their emotions. It should have happened before the one hundred and thirtieth book in the series, don't you think? Also, I really didn't like the character Emily Bernstein. She could be too blunt, and, although she cut her interview short, she wouldn't do the same for anyone else, which I don't think is fair.
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