The reader's choices control the course of Haley's sophomore year at a new high school as she navigates the social scene, deciding whether she wants to become a queen bee, a wannabee, a freak, or a geek.
The reader's choices control the plot of a story in which sixteen-year-old Haley Miller, having returned to school after winter break, finds her friends are acting strange and worries that she is becoming an outcast and will not have any plans for spring break.
The reader's choices control Haley's life as she decides whether she wants to join the popular crowd with Coco and Whitney, help outcast Sasha with her troubles, start a romance, or move to San Francisco with Irene.
Explores the world of mammals by answering such questions as "What if giraffes had short necks?" "What if a bat couldn't hear?" and "What if whales could breathe underwater?".
Examines the world of fishes--from terrifying sharks to graceful sea horses--using a series of questions such as "What if a lungfish crawled out of the water?" and "What if a coral didn't build reefs?".
Examines mankind's dependence on fossil fuels through scenarios that describe life without such items as oil heaters and gasoline powered cars, and describes alternative energy sources and other ways to prepare for this possible future.