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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Mother-Daughter Book Club (edizione 2008)di Heather Vogel Frederick
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Told from differing points of view, Megan, Cassiday, Jenn, and Emma are wrangled into a book club with each other and the moms to read "Little Women". Each of the girls has different interests, and though some of them have been friends, jr. high has changed those dynamics. Some of the conflicts of this first installment include Cassiday mourning the death of her father and a move to a new home where there is no girls ice hockey team. Jess' mother has gone off to be an actress and her dad is holding down the fort and the organic farm they live on. Megan is part of the popular crowd who delight in picking on Emma and Jess but she is also coping with her overbearing mother. How the girls navigate the year (which includes bullies and family drama) is pretty fun. The Mother Daughter Book Club by: Heather Vogel Friedrick is an amazing series! This is a review on the first book, just fyi. It is told from the point of view of Emma Hawthorne, Jessica Delany, Megan Wong, and Cassidy Sloane. Each girl comes from a different background. Whether you are a sports star, animal lover, bookworm, or fashionista you will love this series! For each girl, starting sixth grade is hard in its own way. But one similar problem for all of them is Book Club, an idea that the moms came up with at yoga class. Each girl despises the book club. Megan would rather be somewhere shopping and Emma will be forced to reread a lot of books. Cassidy will sacrifice hockey and Jess will be left to sulk about her mother on her own. They start the book club by reading Anne of Green Gables. At school, there are problems with the queen bee, Becca Chadwick, boys (namely Zack Norton) and stolen notebooks. The girls don’t think that the book club will last but they will soon find out that maybe, book club is the answer for every problem, whether it be at school, home, or even on the rink. I loved the Mother Daughter Book Club! I have read and reread the whole series. The first book was an amazing introduction to the girls and their book club. I enjoyed it because it was told from each girls’ point of view and I got to see the book club from their point of view. I also liked it because it was realistic fiction and similar things were going on to me at the same time! Another reason I liked it was because I am not like any of them in a particular way. It was fun to want to read from everyone’s point of view and not dislike one or the other. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is looking for a book with a little drama, lots of fun and a friendship that will last a lifetime. Appartiene alle Serie
When the mothers of four sixth-grade girls with very different personalities pressure them into forming a book club, they find, as they read and discuss "Little Women," that they have much more in common than they could have imagined. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The story itself was okay, nothing special. I was able to overlook the ridiculously unrealistic happenings because this is, after all, a children's book. I wasn't impressed with the parents much of the time, however. It apparently is acceptable for grown adults to make fun of other adults (and children!) as long as those people are "mean." Not the kind of role models I'd like for my children. ( )