I finished this book on the 28 last month. I like this book and will want to recommend this to the class.I say that because this book has also taught me a lesson.Like when your having trouble then you can just write your own rules.like one character in her book name Allie Finkle.She had troubles with her old best friend named Mary kay.The second reason i would recommend this book to someone is because it COULD BE A GOOD BOOK IF YOUR HAVING trouble with your friends because it sseems important. This book was kind of challenging because of it taught me how to become a better friend to your friends.Also the thing that i didn't like was that Allie went to her best friend party and got bullied by her best friends. The character that i mostly liked was Allie because she was the importing on e in the book.Also she had a problem in the climax. Then bye the end she solved her problem betweeen her new best friends in her new house where had moved. Also at the beginning she like her new house because she taught it was a very creepy looking because there were tree branches and twigs all in the front of the. but as she started getting use the house and started makin new friends she started liking her house. Allie Finkle's world could not possibly be more true-to-life: I feel like Meg Cabot must have a fourth-grade girl advising her. The four friends playing an ongoing make-believe game called "Queens" behind some bushes on the playground during recess? That absolutely gave me flashbacks. It's all that dead-on, too: their ways of interacting with each other, their interests & concerns. Allie deals with a bossy new girl who is trying to make everyone in their class "go with" boys to prove how mature they are. But Allie doesn't want to go anywhere with the boys she knows, & she doesn't see what's so great about maturity anyway, if it means she can't play fun games with her friends or have sleepovers with stair sled races. Cute, fun, & with a nice message.
What do You think about Pusuhippaa (2011)?
this was my favorite also tied with the 5th and 6th
—OfficialBarbie
Another book great again.Loved this one too.
—Klecerf