The book Katie and the cupcake cute was a great book. The book was about a girl named Katie her best friend Callie had a group of friends called the popular group. Katie is just starting middle school but one day in the cafeteria she found girls named Mia, Emma, and Alexis. Katie's mom always bri...
Katie and the cupcake cure is a very good book. Katie is not scared of middle school until the first day her friend Callie decides to walk with other girls so she ditched Katie. So she got to school her locker will not open also her math teacher is so mean. By the way She not doing so good in gym...
It was a really good book about friendship,loyalty and difficult problems Mia went through a hard time. Making a new group of friends, having a lot of things in common with the enemies of her new friends,missing her old friends and her dad wanting to marry again. She had some trouble but at the t...
This book had me choked up. Emma's family is going through rough times financially, and the kids have to help keep family life running. On top of that Emma has to buy an expensive bridesmaids dress. She tries to keep her problems from worrying her parents and tries to do everything herself - even...
I think the series is very cute, but this book was VERY cheesy. This book was about a girl having a crush and it ends up stirring the batter (haha see what I did there (; ) The end had the cheesiest ending EVER,and it seems like the author was starting to write the book and was taking her time wi...
Katie is enjoying the Cupcake Club, and looking forward to having her grandmother come and visit, but she's feeling rather out of sorts-- everyone else seems to have other interests and activities, and Katie doesn't. Making cupcakes is really her very favorite thing to do, but she knows she shoul...
This book is okay. The main idea is that Mia can't write Spanish, but she can speak it. That's the thing I don't realy like about this book I mean you at least have to have an idea of how to write a language if you can speak it. Like simple words at least so that's the thing about this book that ...
After lunch I had social studies with Mrs. Kratzer. She has short hair and glasses and is just one of those people who looks like they love history, you know? She’s pretty mellow, but when she tells us stories about stuff that happened in the past, she gets excited, doing voices and everything. “...
I went home, did my homework, and organized the valentines and gifts for my friends. I showered, organized my schoolwork, tweaked my presentation for the FBLA summit, laid out my outfit for the next day, and got into bed with a good book. I simply refused to think about him. The next morning I wo...
I would never have discovered her because there is no way I would have gone in there on my own. I am pretty brave when it comes to making contact with new people (I will always pick up a phone to make a call or whatever), but there is no way on Earth I would have gone down into this spooky little...
I had fried myself, it turned out. And worse, I had applied what little sunscreen I did use in such a sloppy fashion that I had big, dorky, white (non-burned) streaks across my chest and forehead and parts of my arms. I looked like a total freak. “Holy raspberry-vanilla swirl!” Dylan had laughed ...
Camera! Cupcakes! CHAPTER 6 Home Sweet Home The next morning I checked my e-mail after I’d woken up. Alexis had sent a message with a schedule that said: Hi, all— How’s this: Weds.: Sample session Thurs.: Bake Fri.: Assemble premiere cupcakes & bake minis for Mona —A I wrote back that it look...
I had lots of homework to do, and by Monday morning I was really eager to see my friends. Since I knew I had to focus on work, I decided I had to ignore Callie as much as possible. Mostly, it was easy to do because Callie didn’t seem interested in talking to me (or even looking at me), either. So...
On Tuesday afternoon, it was time to bake the gingerbread and to begin the house. I felt like I was on one of those cooking challenge shows, with all the crazy ingredients assembled before me. Licorice whips, molasses, ginger, sprinkles, eggs, flour, cookies; plus rulers and knives and paper . . ...
Then something happened at school the next day that really surprised me. It happened after health class, on the way to lunch. In class, I had put on my glasses as soon as I sat down, because I had pretty much gotten into the habit of doing that. Across the room, I saw Callie of the BFC kind of st...
I hate to lose momentum. I also dislike it when my schedule is disrupted. I know it sounds nuts, but I’m the kid who listens to the radio on snow days hoping they don’t say my school’s name. So all this is why I was just a little bit bummed out that it was Teacher Development Week at my school, a...
The next two days were a blur of school, homework, sewing; school, homework, sewing . . . Luckily, I had Mom to help me with problems, and Millicent answered every single text I sent her. She is amazing. On Friday night, Mom and Eddie even let me stay up until midnight. I was glad at the time, bu...
There is nothing as cozy as a blizzard! Especially when it turns into a sleepover! When it became clear that the snow was just going to pile up, Katie got permission from her mom to have us sleep over, and we all called our homes to have our parents drop off supplies when they got back from work....
You can probably guess what kind of mood I was in the next day. The morning was okay—it was just me and Mom—but I had a ton of homework to do. Just as I was finishing up, the doorbell rang. “Who’s ready for a picnic?” I heard Jeff say in a cheerful noise. Now, normally, I would have yelled, “Meee...