This book was nothing out of the ordinary. Your typical spoiled teen, always rebelling and finally gets a punishment. I thought a few elements were interesting, such as Alexandria's unexpected friendship with Ruth, but otherwise, this book fell flat for me. Alexandria's character isn't strong at all, in one word she's a brat. The ending was really lacking, of course Alexandria would learn her lesson, and become a better person. I wouldn't really recommend this book to any age group. For younger kids, Alexandria could be a bad influence. For older kids, the book is quite mundane and I found myself rolling my eyes at Alexandria's immaturity.Overall, I think this is a waste of 200 pages and since this book's main focus is on one character, that character is really disappointing. This book was very good! I find that it was very interesting and was just the great size. I would recommend this book for sure, to 10 and up. I think it is very good because you think one thing of the title and book that at the end you have a whole new idea! I find this is a great book! It would be a lot better if they always said what the characters were saying in the other language. I am a very curious person and I am always wanting to know everything. So, that would have made it better for me. All and all this is a great book and i can't wait to read the second book, called Beverly Hills Maasai.
What do You think about Alexandria D'Africa (2010)?
it was goodi found it wierd that when she had 400$ in her pocket she stole a item
—krishawaii
Good. I understand why kids find it satisfying.
—Bill