Allie Finkle is back - with a whole new set of rules!FORMAT: 4 CDs, UnabridgedNARRATOR: Tara Sands
Mrs. Hunter's fourth grade class is putting on a play! But Allie's theatrical hopes are crushed when her nemesis Cheyenne gets the part of the princess - the part that Allie wanted! Allie is cast as the wicked witch. But as opening night approaches, Allie learns it's not the size of the part, it's the size of the heart that really matters.Download and start listening now!
"All the fourth grade girls want to be Princess Penelope but only one girl can. A girl who is from Canada thinks she should be the princess because she has always be the lead star in every play she has been in. Allie, her friend Sophie, and Cheyenne(the girl from Canada) are trying to win to play Princess Penelope."
— Cache' (5 out of 5 stars)
“Written in a convincingly childlike voice, Allie’s appealing first-person narrative features wry observations of the foibles, actions, emotions, and relationships of both the children and the adults in her life. Another entertaining entry in the Allie Finkle’s Rules for Girls series.”
— Booklist“In this humorous story, Allie Finkel emerges as a compelling and likable heroine; it is another hit for Meg Cabot.”
— Children’s Literature" I love all of Meg Cabot's series,it reminds me of when i was little. What i didn't like was that Allie didn't get the part she wanted. Also i feel bad she had to be the evil step mother. "
— 03AshleyC, 2/20/2014" It's amazing! I think it was my favorite i the series! I do acting so it really helped to not have stage fright! "
— Kennedy, 2/15/2014" this one is my favorite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 "
— Sarah, 2/1/2014" This was better than the 3rd! "
— Lindsay, 1/20/2014" This is my least favorite of the series so far. It was still cute, but Allie wasn't nearly as enjoyable in this book as she has been in the past. I think Cabot stretched a thin plot almost past the breaking point, and it was the first time that Allie and her world didn't feel authentic. "
— Jennifer, 1/19/2014" I loved this book. Great for girls. "
— Rachel, 1/19/2014" I really, really, love this awesome book! "
— Justine, 1/3/2014" Im on pg 69 now i dont know how to change the page # but who cares I started yesterday and im on pg. 67!! This is a really good book so far :) "
— Morgan, 12/26/2013" This book was one of the best books ever but to really understand it you have to read the first 3 books first all of the books are so good "
— Dylan, 12/22/2013" It was awesome!!!! "
— Emily, 10/31/2013" Really good also! "
— Madison, 10/23/2013" liked this book its a little dramatic "
— Dulce, 10/4/2013" it's not my favorite in the series, but i'm still a fan. and the situation is totally reminiscent of stuff i can remember from elementary school, so props to meg cabot for that. "
— Jenn, 9/23/2013" cute series, wish it was longer! good for young girls i say 7-10 "
— Beth, 8/25/2013" I read this book a long time ago but got back to the series recently. I'm way too old for it but i dont care i love it. "
— Mansuda, 5/5/2013" it was a husky-tastic book in my words....very surprising and interesting "
— Aubrey, 3/29/2013" i was really good i like it but i'ts mean that her bff says she hates Allie. "
— Lauren, 1/31/2013" I particularly like the unplug when not in use unicorn. "
— Laurie, 4/5/2012" Awesome!!!! So good. I loved every minute. "
— Mandi, 3/17/2012" I have this book also! It is realy great just like the other books! "
— Madog, 12/26/2011" I loved this book!!! It had a very good story line, and was full of suspense!!! I thought this was the best book in the series so far!!! I couldn't stop reading it, you just wanted to find out what happend! I would reccommend this book for ages 9 and up and I guess it could be for all genders. "
— Emily, 12/1/2011" You know how much we all love Allie Finkle? We left the library, went around back to the playground, and the Possum was asking me if I could possibly swing and read at the same time. Aloud. So I gave it a go. The Offspring swung like maniacs, while I did a little sedate drifting. "
— Kaethe, 10/18/2011" I LOVE the Allie Finkle books. I have read every single one and wish there were many more! "
— Ally, 9/30/2011" Allie has to be in a class play and she wants to be in it and be princess Penelope and almost all the girls auditioned for that part.awesome book for girls! "
— Ingrid, 8/8/2011" I liked Allie Finkle Stage Fright because it was humorous. "
— Tatum, 7/28/2011" Definatly not for my age xP But I'd read anything Meg Cabot wrote. It's really cute, made me laugh at times. Allie's acting is honeslty awesome and the big show-offy fat idiot in her class makes me wanna scream. Chenelle, is it? The b****. :P "
— Amina, 4/12/2011" this book has many good lessons. one of them is nothing is impossible when you put your mind to it. nothing at all. another is there are no small parts, only small actors. "
— Meg, 2/10/2010" Another really good book in the series. I think I liked book #3 the best, but this one definitely had some good lessons and funny situations. My daughter really likes these books because of the life lessons they teach: she frequently mentions relevant quotes from these books at the dinner table "
— Jay, 2/7/2010" first time reading the series. Great for kids..not totally pushing the Green ideas but I did like the ways to be Greem and in the form of play. My daughter is reading the book now. "
— Julie, 11/17/2009" This is my least favorite of the series so far. It was still cute, but Allie wasn't nearly as enjoyable in this book as she has been in the past. I think Cabot stretched a thin plot almost past the breaking point, and it was the first time that Allie and her world didn't feel authentic. "
— Jennifer, 10/11/2009" it's not my favorite in the series, but i'm still a fan. and the situation is totally reminiscent of stuff i can remember from elementary school, so props to meg cabot for that. "
— Jenn, 9/14/2009Meg Cabot is a New York Times bestselling author of books for both adults and teens, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers All-American Girl and The Princess Diaries books, two of which have been made into major motion pictures by Disney. She is also the author of The Mediator series, the Airhead series, and many books for adults. Find out more at MegCabot.com.
Tara Sands is an American actress, television host, and voice talent who has won numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards for narration. She is former cohost of Fridays on the Cartoon Network. In addition to performing in plays and musicals, her voice can be heard on numerous commercials, audiobooks, cartoons, and video games.