Book 1

Moving Day

by Meg Cabot

Published 1 March 2008

Moving Day is the first in Meg Cabot's hilarious series for younger readers, Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls.

Allie Finkle is ten years old. She's got two annoying little brothers and a dog called Marvin. She's also got a bunch of rules - most of them, like 'Don't get a pet that poops in your hand', having been discovered through bitter experience. In this funny, fast-moving series, Allie makes (and breaks) rules all over the place as she deals with everything that life can throw at her.

In Moving Day Allie absolutely does not want to move house. Moving means leaving behind her pretty pink room and her best friend, Mary Kay. The new house is cold, old, dark and creepy, and there is almost definitely a zombie hand living in the attic! Listening to your parents is a golden rule, but how can Allie convince her family that moving is a very bad idea?


Book 2

Guided by her rules, nine-year-old Allie works to get past being just the new girl at school, eagerly awaits the arrival of her kitten, and faces turmoil when her grandmother visits while the family is still settling into their new home.

Book 3

Allie is excited when Cheyenne joins her class - now she won't have to be the 'new girl' any more! But Cheyenne wears zip-up boots, likes boys, thinks imaginary games are for 'big babies' and tells everyone what to do. Still, Allie won't be bossed around - it's time to teach the 'new girl' some tough rules! Such as ...Friendly people don't tell other people that their games are babyish. Snowboots may not look as good as high-heeled zip-up boots, but they will never let you down. All you need is friends.

Book 4

Stage Fright

by Meg Cabot

Published 7 August 2009

Stage Fright is the fourth book in Meg Cabot's hilarious series for younger readers, Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls.

When Allie's class puts on a play, every girl in Room 209 wants to try out for the part of the princess - including Allie, Sophie and (ew!) Cheyenne. Not everyone can be the leading lady - but who will try to steal the show, who will get scared, and who will get a tiny bit jealous? Some not-so-friendly competition puts some of Allie Finkle's rules to the test . . . There are no small parts. Only small actors. May the best man - or woman - win. If you want to get anywhere, you can't play by the rules.


Book 5


Book 5


Book 6

Fourth-grader Allie establishes a new set of rules after she is forced to pair up with ex-best friend Mary Kay on a class trip to a historic one-room schoolhouse.

Glitter Girls

by Meg Cabot

Published 5 March 2010

Glitter Girls is the fifth book in Meg Cabot's hilarious series for younger readers, Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls.

Allie is mega excited when Erica's big sister Missy enters the regional Twirltacular baton competition and Erica is allowed to bring all her best friends to watch. But Allie is also invited to Brittany Hauser's birthday party on the same day and will be driven in a stretch limo to the famous Glitterati store, followed by a night in a five-star hotel. Allie really wants to see Missy perform and she thinks Brittany and her friends are snobby, but riding in a limo is a lifelong dream! She decides a little white lie is the best way to keep everyone happy – until everything goes spectacularly wrong and Allie realizes she's made a big mistake. Allie has to learn the hard way that bending the rules is a dangerous game . . .


Sixth Grade Sux

by Meg Cabot

Published 1 September 2011
Allie Finkle is starting middle school! Suddenly she's got a locker--and is rotating classrooms-and has more than one teacher! As if that's not confusing enough, Allie's in a different "block" than her best friends-she never sees them anymore, except for brief glimpses in the hallway between classes. And a lot of girls in Gold Block seem to hate her-especially her ex-best friend, Mary Kay. Allie misses her simple life back in fifth grade-but most of all, she misses Ms. Hunter and even-though she can't believe it-Scott Stamphley! Will Allie ever learn to adjust to middle school? Worst of all, will she ever come to terms with her suddenly psycho body?

Fifth Grade's Not for Babies

by Meg Cabot

Published 1 September 2011
Allie can't believe she and her friends are starting fifth grade! Even better, they have their magical fourth grade teacher, Ms. Hunter, again! Everyone knows fifth graders rule the school. This is going to be the best year ever! Until Allie steps into class, and realizes there's a new boy who's moved into the neighborhood-Scott Stamphley, a boy from her old school who everybody hated! Worse, Mrs. Hunter has assigned Allie to the desk right beside Scott's! She's going to have to sit with him for the whole year as punishment for talking too much to her old deskmates, Barbara and Erika! Fifth grade is starting to stink...almost as much as Scott.

Nature Calls!

by Meg Cabot

Published 3 March 2011
Every year the fifth graders at Pine Heights Elementary School spend a week at a local nature preserve, learning about ecology and the environment, and going hiking, spelunking, and even panning for gold! Allie Finkle is excited about sharing a cabin with her best friends Barbara and Erika, especially since her beloved Ms. Hunter will be staying with them...but she's not excited that Scott Stamphley has been assigned to their nature team. But when she sees Scott outside the classroom, in the world of nature which he loves so much, suddenly she gets a whole new perspective on him...and even on snakes! And as the competition between nature teams heats up, Allie learns it's better to have Scott on your side than against you!