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Shop in the Name of Love
Woof, There It Is
Wishing on a Star
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The Cheetah Girls Series

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In the fourth installment of the series that inspired the Disney Channel films, the unstoppable teens take the next step to pop stardom: La La Land!
 
The hairdresser of Galleria’s mom, Pepto B., gets a tip. Kahlua, the teenage R&B diva whose last single topped the charts, is coming to town. The Cheetahs hatch a plan—“Mission Kahlua”—in which they rock Pepto B.’s salon with their newest song, “More Pounce to the Ounce.” Kahlua hooks up a meeting with her record label executives in Hollywood. The girls snag a record deal and are ready to prove to the world that every cheetah has its day!
 
Praise for the Cheetah Girls series
 
“A new series just for ‘divettes-in-training’ . . . A light read for young teens who dream of stardom.” —School Library Journal
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 1, 1994
Shop in the Name of Love
Woof, There It Is
Wishing on a Star

Titles in the series (13)

  • Wishing on a Star

    Wishing on a Star
    Wishing on a Star

    First in the series that inspired the Disney Channel films—about fashion, music, and a group of girlfriends on the road to diva-hood in New York City . . .   Galleria is fourteen, half black and half Italian, and a new student at Manhattan’s Fashion Industries High School. Luckily her best friend, Chanel, is right there by her side. Wanting to beef up their cash flow, they decide to form a singing group of their own—and invite three other girls to join them.   Now they have to get their act together, plan some stage-worthy outfits, and make their big debut at a Halloween bash. They’re only freshmen—but could this be the start of something big for the Cheetah Girls?

  • Shop in the Name of Love

    Shop in the Name of Love
    Shop in the Name of Love

    Chanel doesn’t want to wait until the Cheetah Girls strike it rich to earn enough to buy all the clothes she adores, so she starts charging on her mom’s credit card.

  • Woof, There It Is

    Woof, There It Is
    Woof, There It Is

    The hip, contemporary paperback series for black girls continues, featuring a singing group of five feisty teens.

  • Oops, Doggy Dog!

    Oops, Doggy Dog!
    Oops, Doggy Dog!

    It seems like Galleria and the Cheetah Girls have been waiting forever to record the demo tape that’s going to set the music industry on fire. They were all set to go last month, but then an accident put one girl on crutches and the Cheetahs’ dreams on ice. Once they’re all walking again, the Cheetahs set a date with their producer—but a four-legged problem is about to derail their plans. Galleria’s next-door neighbor has a pregnant dog, and she insists that Galleria’s pooch Toto is the father. This puppy paternity problem takes up all of Galleria’s attention, and the other Cheetahs start to fear that if they ever do get into the studio, their lead singer won’t be able to do anything but howl.

  • Bow-wow Wow!

    Bow-wow Wow!
    Bow-wow Wow!

    It’s only been four weeks since Chanel’s ballet accident put her on crutches, but for a Cheetah Girl, a month without dancing feels like an eternity. When she finally ditches the cast, she has trouble getting up to speed. The Cheetahs are further than ever from landing a record deal, but Chanel’s friends don’t seem to care about anything besides their new puppies. Worst of all, Chanel gained some weight while she was off her feet, and she feels like she doesn’t fit in with the other Cheetahs. As the group gets ready to get back in the studio, Chanel goes on an all-carrot diet in hopes of shedding those pesky pounds. But when dizzy spells start striking her on the street, Chanel begins to wonder if carrots are enough to sustain a hungry Cheetah.

  • Cuchifrita, Ballerina

    Cuchifrita, Ballerina
    Cuchifrita, Ballerina

    Chanel has never written a song before, and she’s overjoyed when her first effort, “It’s Raining Benjamins,” proves a hit for the Cheetah Girls. But when another group accuses her of stealing lyrics, Chanel admits that not all the words were her own. Broken-hearted and ashamed, Chanel is so low that she’s considering taking up ballet, which could mean giving up on the Cheetah Girls—for good! American Ballet Theatre is recruiting junior dancers, and Chanel is going to get on that dance team no matter what it takes. But pliés and pirouettes are no substitute for true friendship, and Chanel will have to be on pointe if she is to keep the Cheetahs close to her heart.

  • Growl Power!

    Growl Power!
    Growl Power!

    It’s Thanksgiving, and Aquanette and Angie Walker are headed home to Houston to wow their old friends with stories of life in the Big Apple. But in between eating, laughing, and being spooked by their grandpa’s funeral home, these outrageous twins have something bigger on their minds: getting the Cheetah Girls a record deal! First they have to find their way into the concert for Karma’s Children, Texas superstars who have been making Angie and Aqua jealous for as long as they can remember. But they’ll have to put their jealousy aside if they want to get up on that stage in front of the five thousand screaming fans who will make this the best Thanksgiving in Cheetah Girl history.

  • Dorinda Gets a Groove

    Dorinda Gets a Groove
    Dorinda Gets a Groove

    After living most of her life in foster care, Dorinda knows she should be happy when her sister Tiffany is adopted by a rich family. But no matter how hard she tries, she can’t help but feel jealous of Tiff’s new clothes, new apartment, and fancy new keyboard. But when they start playing music together, they find they have the kind of musical connection Dorinda never thought possible. Their chemistry is so natural that Tiffany doesn’t think twice before asking to join up with Dorinda’s superfabulous girl group, the Cheetah Girls. But will adding a new member upset the balance of the band? Dorinda must choose between her fellow Cheetahs and the sister she thought she had lost forever.

  • Showdown at the Okie-Dokie

    Showdown at the Okie-Dokie
    Showdown at the Okie-Dokie

    It’s the dead of winter, but Galleria and her Cheetah sisters aren’t feeling the chill. They’re in sunny Houston, where they just played the biggest show of their lives, and are feeling closer than ever to the record deal that will make them famous. But just because this concert is over doesn’t mean the Cheetahs are ready to pack up and head home. There’s a rodeo in town, and Galleria is gonna get the Cheetah Girls up on stage—if she has to rope a bull to do it! As if bucking broncos and tough-talking cowboys weren’t enough trouble, another band accuses the Cheetahs of the worst crime of all: stealing lyrics. But Galleria won’t back down. There’s gonna be a showdown at this rodeo—and the Cheetahs sing best at high noon.

  • Twinkle, Twinkle, Cheetah Stars

    Twinkle, Twinkle, Cheetah Stars
    Twinkle, Twinkle, Cheetah Stars

    After what seems like forever, the Cheetah Girls are finally on their way into the recording studio to put together a demo tape with the help of superfamous producer Mouse Almighty. All sorts of things have held them up, from puppies and plagiarism to broken bones and social services, but now they finally have a recording date. There’s just one problem: Angie and Aqua aren’t going to be there! The twins’ smooth vocals are the foundation of every Cheetah track, but the two are going to be in Houston for Christmas when they’re supposed to be in the studio making music history. When Angie and Aqua have to choose between family and fame, will the Cheetahs ever be the same?

  • Who's 'Bout to Bounce?

    Who's 'Bout to Bounce?
    Who's 'Bout to Bounce?

    Dorinda’s dance teacher tells her that she’s got what it takes to audition as a back-up dancer for the singing sensation Money Monique. This is Dorinda’s chance to really make it. But since Dorinda has always been the best dancer in the Cheetah Girls, she’s been the one to make up the group’s “phat” dance moves. If she gets chosen to tour with Money Monique, she’ll have to leave the Cheetah Girls and Mrs. Bosco, her foster mother, behind.

  • Bring It On

    Bring It On
    Bring It On

    After winning the talent competition at the Harlem School of the Arts, the Cheetah Girls have cred uptown and down. Dorinda, the most stylish Cheetah of all, thinks they’re finally on their way to music industry millions. But just when things are clicking for the Cheetahs, Dorinda’s home life threatens to come apart at the seams. Dorinda lives in foster care with almost a dozen other children, and even though Mr. and Mrs. Bosco aren’t their real parents, they’re the only family these kids have ever known. So when a mysterious man comes demanding custody of one of Dorinda’s brothers, she decides to fight back the only way she knows how: Cheetah style!

  • Hey, Ho, Hollywood!

    Hey, Ho, Hollywood!
    Hey, Ho, Hollywood!

    In the fourth installment of the series that inspired the Disney Channel films, the unstoppable teens take the next step to pop stardom: La La Land!   The hairdresser of Galleria’s mom, Pepto B., gets a tip. Kahlua, the teenage R&B diva whose last single topped the charts, is coming to town. The Cheetahs hatch a plan—“Mission Kahlua”—in which they rock Pepto B.’s salon with their newest song, “More Pounce to the Ounce.” Kahlua hooks up a meeting with her record label executives in Hollywood. The girls snag a record deal and are ready to prove to the world that every cheetah has its day!   Praise for the Cheetah Girls series   “A new series just for ‘divettes-in-training’ . . . A light read for young teens who dream of stardom.” —School Library Journal

Author

Deborah Gregory

Deborah Gregory lives in England. She is the author of Cornflake House.

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