I hope to go back and read all of these eventually. I didn't realize this was like the fourth book already. I am totally anal on reading books in order whether you have to or not. Luckily this one was one of those that you didn't "have" to read in order.The characters and town in Rally Round Green are awesome examples of small town living and I guess since I have lived in a small southern town my entire life it was easy for me to relate to and fall in love with. I felt like either they had stepped into my life or vice versa because everything just seemed so ordinary and day to day just like in my own little world ya know? When I downloaded a few of the books in the Green series last week for free, I thought I had the whole series. So I went about reading them. I read the first three. Unfortunately, I then opened what I assumed was the 4th book (Downtown Green,) and upon reading the list of "other books by Judy Christie", I discovered it was actually the 5th book. I don't have this one. Would anyone who owns this book (for nook) be willing to lend it to me?edit: I was able to get this book via inter-library loan on mel.org. It came from all the way across the state, since not many libraries own this. Anyway... It was decent. No better or worse than others in the series.
A cute book to read while I was in bed with a bad cold and not wanting anything heavy or demanding.
—Revy
Glad to get the next in this series free on my kindle! Fun, light reads.
—Mik
This series continues to make me want to live in a kinder, gentler way.
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Enjoying the books especially living in small town
—Joanne
I love this town!
—Nat