What i've learned from this book is that the main character is slik.her name is Jenna Thompson and she is a normal seventh grader and her schools newspaper editor.but she and her friend Keisha just found out that the school district will have to shut down some of there curriclar activities. so Jenna starts a gossip colum called "Juicy Gossip" to try to make people read the paper more. when she thought that it was kbow use her parents opened up their smoothie shop and the two meanest girls at there school Stacy and Jasmine are at the mall close by Jenna's parents smoothie bar and she overhears there conversations and types them in the paper but when she goes to school on Monday everyone is really mad at "Miss Mango" or a.k.a Jenna but don't know who is writning these Juicy stories about everyone even though some of them like the school publicity.So Stacey and Jasmine start hanging out with Jenna to see what she knows and Keisha gets mad at Jenna becasue she thinks Jenna would rather hang out with Stacy and Jasmine. I predict that in the end everyone will know that Jenna did what she did for a good reason Reviewed by Allison Fraclose for TeensReadToo.comAlthough seventh grader Jenna Sampson is editor of the school paper, she couldn't feel further away from being in the know of popular topics, interests, and gossip in her school.Her parents are opening a juice bar in the middle of the mall, and not only does Jenna hate the mall, but she doesn't even like juice. So, now that her parents are forcing her to work there three days a week (and wear a pineapple hat -- no kidding), Jenna is terrified that her nonexistent popularity could go further into the negative. That is, if anyone notices she's there.As if that wasn't bad enough, Jenna has just found out that her beloved paper might be cut from the curriculum, along with a bunch of other activities. She writes a front page article about it, begging other students to rise up and fight the budget cuts, but she's horrified to find that no one even reads the paper that she puts so much work into.Jenna is going to have to find some way to get the other students to take notice. Lucky for her, she seems to overhear a lot of gossip at the counter of the food court. Could a gossip column work to save the school paper?Even though Jenna comes off as a highly eccentric heroine (sometimes distractingly so), one can appreciate her struggle as she weighs moral choices against accomplishing a worthy, selfless end.
Do You like book Juicy Gossip (2009)?
I loved this book! it is very easy so I would recommend it to girls around 7-9 years old
—Maddy
This book is good but in reality this probably wouldn't happen...
—Cass