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Clueless
Series · 21
books · 1995-1999

Books in series

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#1

Clueless

1995

Live what you believe. Do unto others. Accessorize or die. Cher Horowitz is total golden at Beverly Hills High. She's a full-on Betty. Her closet is strictly designer. She has all the answers... so why shouldn't she run everyone's life? She referees her best friend De's relationship. She's generously making over the new girl, Tai, in her own image. In the land of the clueless, Cher was born to lead. Only two things have her stumped. Uno) Should she go out with a boy who dresses better than she does? (I mean, what would she bring to the relationship?) And b) What about Josh, the college guy she despises who thinks she's an empty-headed, self-centered, spoiled bimbette? Why does he keep popping into her mind? Could it possibly be that in matters of the heart Cher is really... clueless? As if! https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24503...
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#2

Cher Negotiates New York

1995

New York, New York. It's a Mall of a Town! Has Tai gone totally whack? Cher did this major makeover on the girl, transforming her from a Docs-wearing New York nihilist into one fabulously well-groomed Beverly Hills hottie. And what does Tai do? Gives Cher the I'm Audi and blows back to the Big Apple! But Cher's a t.b. friend, and she's off—to rescue Tai from a fate worse than faux fur. New York has enough attitude and accessories to keep Cher busy for a lifetime. But the people are buggin'. Like, the taxi drivers, they talk, like, this totally foreign language. Anyway, she's got Josh, a major Baldwin, waiting for her back in Beverly Hills, so it's "Earth to Tai, Earth to Tai..." This could get ugly. Almost as bad as a bad hair day!
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#3

An American Betty in Paris

1996

One of this year's hottest movies, Clueless, along with its star Alicia Silverstone, have become national media icons. Now, Silverstone's character, Cher, along with friends Dionne and Tai, are about to set the world on fire—or at least set it straight—with a little Beverly Hills attitude in this new book based on the surprise hit movie of the summer. Original.
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#4

Achieving Personal Perfection

1996

All roads lead to Hollywood. So why not go by way of Rodeo Drive? Talk about clueless! Cher's all "Where am I? What am I? Who am I?" She's a Beverly Hills hottie who took a wrong turn somewhere, is who she is. She can't help helping people, but lately people don't want her help. It's like she's socially challenged or something. Maybe it's time for a change...time for Cher to get a makeover! Enter Brad, hotshot movie director with a ponytail, gold earring, loafers, and no socks. He wants to turn Cher into little Ms. Junior Exec. Except Brad's in love, and the only way to get the girl is to get with the Baldwin program. Suddenly, the Gucci's on the other foot. Attention, shoppers: Cher's back in the makeover business!
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#5

Cher's Furiously Fit Workout

1996

T.B. or not T.B.? That's, like, the question. Her Jeep's in the driveway, her Gucci's in the shopping bag, and she's leading a low-impact, high-fashion life. So why's Cher buggin'? Because she just can't be-leeve what's going on: Her t.b. De doesn't have time for her anymore, and even Amber's got other priorities. It's, like, what happened to "one for all and all for the mall"? Cher give up? As if! She says, "We can work it out!"—with a workout video for the typical teen. She and De and Amber will star, shop, produce, shop, direct, shop. . . whatever! They'll make the world a better place, starting with tighter buns, thinner thighs, and killer ensembles. Okay, like, maybe it means breaking a sweat. . . but it's better than breaking up a beautiful friendship.
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#6

Friend or Faux

1999

Attending a three-day wilderness adventure program, Cher and her best friend Dionne are dismayed when newcomer Mariah wins over Cher's fans, a situation that dissipates when the girls learn about Dionne's difficult family life
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#7

Cher Goes Enviro-Mental

1997

Based on the ABC-TV prime time series, Cher and her friends are back to entertain young readers as they work their way through another situation that is trademark "Cher".
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#8

Baldwin from Another Planet

1997

Cher has her own cable show. Her first guest—a new four-star hottie with a totally troubled soul and righteous Italian accent. What is his problem? Cher's on a mission to find out, so stay tuned!
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#9

Too Hottie to Handle

1997

To prove to Josh that she can survive in the real world, Cher gets a job—with the help of her father—at Savvy, a popular teen fashion magazine, where she gets to work with Matt, a gorgeous, and mysterious, fellow intern. Original.
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#10

Cher and Cher Alike

1997

Her name is Sharon, and she's so totally clueless. Scuffed urban combat boots, a faded pink slip dress, a safety pin in her eyebrow! It's a furious fashion faux pas, perfect for the upcoming costume ball—except that's how Sharon dresses all the time. Now, suddenly, the grunge goddess sees the error of her ways. She's all "Help me, Cher. I want to be just like you." It's the makeover challenge of a lifetime. But is this really what the world needs now—another Cher? Talk about coincidence. For English, Cher's reading Frankenstein, the classic horror hair-raiser about a guy who creates a monster that goes, like, totally postal. And now Cher's creation, Sharon, is turning into a psycho-clone. She's already taken Cher's walk and her talk, and may even take Cher's Baldwin to the ball. Now, that could be a real horror story!
#11

True Blue Hawaii

1997

Cher frees her friend De, and her whole class, to go on a field trip to Hawaii in search of humpback whales, cool boutiques, and studmuffins in the sand. But the islands are full of surprises—like erupting volcanoes, flash floods, and Cher surfing a monster wave. Is she whack or what? Can you say wipeout? Can you say totally clueless?
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#12

Romantically Correct

1997

The deal is, if Cher gets an A on the science test, Daddy gives the okay to a four-day tennis clinic. . . with top-seeded tennis hunk Tony Trilling. Piece of low-cal cake! Since science dweeb Janet Hong is so grateful to Cher for bringing her together with Ringo Farbstein, she'll make sure Cher aces the test. What could go wrong if the chemistry is right? Duh! Like, everything. Now Ringo's leaving, Janet's grieving, and Cher's flirting with disaster. She can forget the A and forget Tony Trilling. As if! She's experimenting with a love match and you won't believe who's in the game.
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#13

A Totally Cher Affair

1998

Can Cher do a makeover and throw a monster bash in under three days? Tscha! Cher has a brutal plan. .
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#14

Chronically Crushed

1998

When Amber is invited to a formal fraternity ball in Silicon Valley hosted by preppy Tyler Sheffield, the festivities are far from what she, Cher, and De expect. Original.
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#15

Babes in Boyland Clueless

1998

The latest chaotic adventure of cool teen icon, Cher, in which Sean's in love - and out of his head. It's up to Cher to make him see that he's got it all upside down.
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#16

Dude with a 'Tude

1998

Jake Forest just put a dent in Cher's fender, and now she's in love. Is it kismet or another accident waiting to happen?
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#17

Cher's Frantically Romantic Assignment

1998

Where else but at the mall could a matchmaking maven like Cher bump into every Betty's dream hunk? To win a dream date with the fabu dude, all Cher has to do is write a passionate, prize-winning love story. Can she?
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#18

Extreme Sisterhood

1998

It's a family trauma-rama. Cher has never felt sibling-deprived. Like that famous poem "You can pick your t.b.'s but not your evil stepsisters." And segue, is De not the sister Cher never had? But when Cher's dad decides to marry a women with a teen daughter named Tara, the harmonious Casa Horowitz morphs into Crisis Central. Suddenly Cher's totally envy-worthy life is all warp-speed. Not to mention that her almost stepsister is dissing her bedroom decor. Can Cher share her personal space with someone so style-challenged? Will she bond with the sister she never wanted? Tscha! Sisterhood—virtual or biological—is way powerful.
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#19

Southern Fried Makeover

1999

It's a clothes encounter of the ethical kind. Bronson Alcott High has been invaded—by Gigi Rabinowitz, the new transfer student from Georgia. Gigi is looking to take over some major turf—like Murray, De's Known Boyfriend. And, segue—where did Gigi get her sense of style It's as Jurassic as her attitude toward boyfriends. Now De declares all-out war, and it's not civil. But the invasion sensation sees new worlds to conquer. A TV exec is scouting for high school veejay talent, and Gigi figures that with Cher as her image consultant she'll be the belle of the music video ball. Dilemma! Cher doesn't want to help her t.b.'s enemy, but De's cool—as long as Cher doesn't exchange Gigi's grievous garments for tasteful togs. In fact, she wants Cher to make Gigi look like her usual heinous self, only worse. Cher wants to stay loyal to her best bud, but if she doesn't turn Gigi into a Betty, will everyone think she's lost her makeover touch?
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#20

Bettypalooza

1999

When Cher transforms hugely popular alterna-star Talia D'art—an angry young woman—into a happy pop singer who revels in her newfound Bettyness, her fans and agents are less then pleased, and Cher must remedy the situation. Original.
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#21

Cher's Guide To… Whatever

1995

Meet Cher—she lives in Beverly Hills with her father, has her wardrobe on computer, and drives a Jeep even though she doesn't have a license. She wants to do good—like arranging for two of her teachers to fall in love or rescuing a New York transplant from teenage hell. Her plans go awry when she realizes that the guy she's picked for a friend may be the guy of her dreams.

Authors

Carla Jablonski
Carla Jablonski
Author · 16 books

Carla Jablonski is the author and editor of dozens of best-selling books for teenage and middle-grade readers. She grew up in New York City, where she attended public schools and the Bronx High School of Science. She has a BA in anthropology from Vassar College and an MA from NYU's Gallatin School, an interdisciplinary program for which she combined playwriting, the history of gender issues in 19th Century Circus, and arts administration. "I wanted to write the play, contextualize the play, and learn how to produce the play for my degree," she explains. "I think I may have been the happiest graduate student at NYU—I SO loved working toward my thesis." While still in graduate school she supported herself as the editor of The Hardy Boys Mysteries. "When I interviewed for the job they asked me if I'd ever read the Hardy Boys as a kid. 'No way,' I scoffed. 'Those are BOY books! It was Nancy Drew for me!' Luckily my future boss had a sense of humor. She hired me after I promised I'd read the books if I got the job." She has participated in the renowned Breadloaf Writers' Conference as well as Zoetrope's All-Story highly competitive writing workshop held at Francis Ford Coppella's resort in Belize. She has taught writing for the children's market, as well as "cold-reading" skills for teachers as part of Project:Read. Several of her books have been selected as part of the Accelerated Reader's program. She continues to work freelance as an editor for publishers and for private clients, even as she writes novels and creates new series. She also has another career (and identity!) as a playwright, an actress, and a trapeze performer. "I try to keep the worlds separate," she explains about her multiple identities. "The different work I do has different audiences, so I want to keep them apart. But they're all me—they're all ways of expressing what I'm thinking and feeling—just in different mediums."

Randi Reisfeld
Author · 24 books

Randi Reisfeld has written over 60 books, primarily for ‘tweens and teens; non-fiction (celebrity biographies, two of which have made the New York Times best seller list); and fiction. She wrote the Clueless series, original stories based on the characters in the movie, as well as six books based on the character of TV's Moesha. Her original fiction series called T*Witches is a Disney Channel TV movie, broadcast October 2005. [NOTE: Although Witches is in the title, this series is completely wholesome, compelling, and humorous, and has nothing to do with the occult]. She is an editor at Scholastic, as well.

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