The Unicorns at War (The Unicorn Club # 6)

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Unicorn against Unicorn... The Unicorn Club will never be the same! Kimberly Haver is back at Sweet Valley Middle School -- and she's trouble. She's running for student council president -- against me -- and the Unicorns are split right down the middle over the election. You see, Mr. Clark, our principal, banned the students from leaving campus during lunch. Everyone thinks the rule is unfair -- half the club has taken up the old Unicorn way: If you don't like a rule, ignore it. So Kim got caught sneaking off campus. You'd think her campaign was ruined, but instead her new bad-girl status gave it a big boost. Now nearly everyone's going to vote for her -- except for Elizabeth, Maria, and Evie, who have stuck by me all along. The Unicorns are at war, and I'm afraid this might be the end.
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AuthorAlice Nicole Johansson
PublisherSweet Valley
PlaceLondon
Year1995
ISBN9780553482225
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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