A light, cute read for middle-grade girls who are starting to feel the winds of change in the form of the teen years. Protagonist Annie has always spent most of her free time hanging out with her best friends Zoe & Genna in the teashop owned by her grandmother, aging hippie Louisa. She loves the ...
I didn't care for the teashop girls. it started out good, with an interesting premise, but then got annoying. Annie is at times too old for her 13 years and waay too young. and I don't mean fluctuating maturity levels. I mean one moment the author has her thinking and speaking like a grown wo...