Lemonade Mouth Puckers Up (2012) - Plot & Excerpts
I finally read this! I've been waiting so long for this.First of all, I loooooved the writing style. It was so simple and it just flows. The author did a very good job in portraying how each point of view was unique and independent. Plus, adding the voice of characters other than the band members was absolutely genius!The plot was not too complicated but it certainly had its ups and downs, some of them predictable and others....not so much. I cant help but say this but this is so much more realistic and overall better the movie. (Even if the movie covers the first book)Lemonade Mouth Puckers Up is a story of love, family, friendship, forgivness, standing up for what you believe in and doing the right thing. Whatever happened to the five teens of Lemonade Mouth? The sequel to “Lemonade Mouth,” which is most recognized as the popular Disney movie, reintroduces us to Olivia, Mo, Charlie, Stella and Wen during the summer before their sophomore year. Told in alternating voices by all five band members, plus family and friends, Lemonade Mouth is offered a fantastic opportunity to contract with the legendary music promoter, Earl Decker. From the beginning of the book, however, we learn that there is a bumpy road ahead. In addition, all band members are dealing with personal issues: Olivia is trying to adjust to the fact that her long estranged mother has made contact with her. Mo has an unwanted house guest from India, Wen’s dad has quit his job to start a hot dog business, Charlie is struggling with his personal philosophy, and Stella embarks on a budding romance. One thing is for certain: with these five band mates, helping the underdog will continue to be their top priority .
What do You think about Lemonade Mouth Puckers Up (2012)?
It was good, I was confused at first not really following the story line, but then I figured it out
—Channing
Surprised by how much I liked this story. Will be interested in student feedback.
—kulvinder
loved lemonade mouth and this one both books are great books if you love music.
—rel
it was ok for me not my type i really don't understand the book really much
—Daniel