Diamond (The Divas) | 
| Author: Victoria Christopher Murray Publisher: Pocket Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 407536
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.2 x 0.8
ISBN: 1416562168 EAN: 9781416562160 ASIN: 1416562168
Publication Date: March 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Product Description Diamond. India. Veronqie. Aaliyah.
What does that spell? DIVA!! The Divine Divas. They're fifteen and they're fine, and they want to be the hottest, hippest new girl group to hit gospel music. First they'll have to win the team talent competition. But with looks, energy, and voices like theirs, they are sure they'll go right to the top. Diamond Winters is the one who formed the Divas. With her wealthy, loving parents and an endless supply of charm, she's always been able to sweet-talk her way into anything. But this time, has Diamond talked her way right into trouble? Diamond has support for her group from her family and church, but she has a lot going on. She's made it onto the school's varsity cheerleading squad, and she's caught the eye of the totally cool senior Jason Xavier. Jax is sweeping her off her feet, but Diamond is starting to feel as if she's in over her head. Diamond has always been so sure she's in control. Will she have the courage to ask for help and guidance when she needs it? And will the Divas even manage to stay together long enough for the first round of the talent competition?
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Good Book June 4, 2008 I really liked this book and the message. Although it made me not want to have any daughters, so that I don't have to protect them from the stupid things men do and say.
My God-daughter and her friends loved it! May 20, 2008 She is 15 and she said that she loved it so much that she shared it with her friends and they loved. They cannot wait for the next one! This is a good thing!
Diamond is a real gem! May 9, 2008 I am convinced that Victoria Christopher Murray can write anything. I don't read young adult fiction, but I was curious to see what my writing idol was doing. I am impressed and knew I would be. Diamond is a great addition to the slim pickings of good, wholesome books for African American teen girls. I have sent every woman I know a link for this book, so they can begin to share this series with their daughters and relatives and friends.
Diamond (The Divas) March 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First of all, I was so excited to see that Victoria Christopher Murrary has written a teen series for teenagers! Eventhough this is a "Teen Series" it really kept my interest. This book needs to be "The Teenage Handbook"! I can not wait to read about India, Veronique, and Aaliyah (The Divas). I will be letting everyone I know to read this book even if you are not a teen. Keep up the good work Victoria...
Diamond Wants To Shine March 5, 2008 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
The Divas: Diamond by Victoria Christopher introduces readers to Diamond Winters. Diamond is an upper-middle class girl, who is pretty, smart, talented and athletic. However, she is consumed with being a star, being fabulous. She convinces her best friends, Veronique, India and Aaliyah to help her form a teen, Christian singing group. The idea of wining a quarter-million dollars and becoming fabulously famous is all Diamond can think of. She is absolutely certain they can enter an upcoming contest and win. Diamond convinces her friends, her parents and Pastor Ford, the minister at her church, that they can win and The Divine Divas are born.
As consumed as Diamond is with the group, she is also very interested in the very handsome Jason Xavier, known as Jax. However, there is one small complication, Jax is dating the captain of Diamond's dance team, Jayde. But Diamond is not one to allow anything to stand in her way. She is going to be a Diva, dance, date Jax and maintain the good grades her parents demand. Of course, there will be dramatic complications and problems will occur. Ms. Christopher Murray handles teen issues and concerns beautifully. She allows us to see Diamond experience growing pains, while learning life lessons. She has written a contemporary, Christian novel in the language young adults can relate to. She also sends a spiritual message without preaching.
The Divas: Diamond is a fun, timely novel that can be enjoyed by readers of all ages. I look forward to reading future novels narrated by the other Divas.
Angelia Menchan APOOO BookClub
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