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| Original Title: | Lemonade Mouth |
| ISBN: | 0385733925 (ISBN13: 9780385733922) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Lemonade Mouth #1 |
| Setting: | Rhode Island(United States) |
| Literary Awards: | Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2009) |

Mark Peter Hughes
Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 3.88 | 2012 Users | 275 Reviews
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| Title | : | Lemonade Mouth (Lemonade Mouth #1) |
| Author | : | Mark Peter Hughes |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
| Published | : | March 13th 2007 by Delacorte Books for Young Readers |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Music. Contemporary. Fiction. Realistic Fiction. Humor |
Description In Pursuance Of Books Lemonade Mouth (Lemonade Mouth #1)
Poets. Geniuses. Revolutionaries. The members of the legendary band Lemonade Mouth have been called all of these things. But until now, nobody's known the inside story of how this powerhouse band came to be. How five outcasts in Opoquonsett High School's freshman class found each other, found the music, and went on to change both rock and roll and high school as we know it. Wen, Stella, Charlie, Olivia, and Mo take us back to that fateful detention where a dentist's jingle, a teacher's coughing fit, and a beat-up ukelele gave birth to Rhode Island's most influential band. Told in each of their five voices and compiled by Opoquonsett's "scene queen," freshman Naomi Fishmeier, this anthology is their definitive history.Rating Out Of Books Lemonade Mouth (Lemonade Mouth #1)
Ratings: 3.88 From 2012 Users | 275 ReviewsJudgment Out Of Books Lemonade Mouth (Lemonade Mouth #1)
This book was really good. The movie (although I didn't see it) made me curious, so I decided to give the book a try. I really liked it. I'm not sure if I'd go as far as to say I LOVED it, but that's not because it lacked anything a good book should have. It just didn't spark with me. The premise is a tad random, and the foundation of the entire plot seems a bit shaky, but I didn't mind. Just because what happened with Lemonade Mouth doesn't happen often, doesn't mean it can't happen. TheThe only reason I read this book was because Naomi Scott starred in the Disney Channel series. Which I have not seen and probably will not. But also it turned up on a library cart, so I eventually thought I might as well give it a try. It was a pleasant surprise--a sort of "feel-good" novel where not everything turns out well, but even the events that go wrong lead up to a heartwarming ending. Mostly clean, surprisingly; a couple of substitutes for swearing, and (view spoiler)[one character's
Disney Channel must die. I know movies are never exactly like the book, and a lot of kids watch Disney, so the movies they play have to be family friendly. So in that case, they shouldn't have touched Lemonade Mouth. They completely dumbed down the story and the characters, making their personal struggles less heavy. And speaking of things being less heavy, the actress who played Olivia. Olivia is described as being fat and rather creepy looking, so who does Disney cast, you might ask? BRIDGET

Enjoyable! Exactly what I anticipated and didn't feel let down at all.What I didn't like about the movie was made up for in this book, and what I didn't enjoy about the book the movie made up for. If you want to read a fun book about a band of misfits who come together to start a Revolution, grab this. You're bound to connect to one of these characters. For me it was Olivia. The shy one who has a tough time being herself in front of people. It didn't hurt that I would have had a crush on Wen
First 47 pages: Different than the Disney tv movie. Stella the rebel is very tall and cut off most of her hair. Olivia the lead has panic attacks both on and offstage. Charlie the drummer is chubby and has frizzy hair, and his twin brother is dead and talks in his head. Wen doesn't have much of a social life either, and accidentally gets nude drawings of his dad's new gf. Mo the indian girl is skinny and gets detention for making out in the bushes. The music teacher is an old white lady with a
I have an embrassing confession to make: I have a huge weakness for Disney Channel Original Movies. I don't know why. I just do. There's something reassuring, almost reassuring, about watching attractive young people badly act their way through a 90 minute cliche script only to have the ending arrive with a pretty bow. Lemonade Mouth particularly captured my heart. It has all the things I love; cute boys, witty jokes, and awesome (if not random) music scenes. Plus Charlie reminded me of Johnny
Lemonade Mouth is my favorite of the new DCOMs and I'm glad I finally got to read it. The movie actually kept a lot of stuff the same (with the exception of exactly why Olivia's dad was in jail.. yeah not Disney friendly... and the stuff about Charlie's brother). I really liked the part where the entire Halloween Bash was from the POV of the students experiencing the music for the first time. The book really portrayed how music can affect people. The one thing I liked better in the movie was

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