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Stealing Bradford review by EPles
Stealing Bradford (Carter House Girls, Book 2)
by Melody Carlson
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Potomac, MD, United States
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Stealing Bradford is about a group of girls that have almost nothing in common. The one thing they do share is that together they form the Carter House Girls. Living in an old Victorian boarding house with a "stuck in the past" grandmother as their guardian, drama erupts when Bradford, boyfriend of Rhiannon, dumps her for spunky Taylor. As the school year starts, tensions heat up when the Carter House Girls start taking sides. Did Taylor try to steal Bradford from Rhiannon? When mysterious pictures of Taylor appear on MySpace the Carter House is turned upside down. By the end of the day the Carter House girls learn a valuable lesson about family and friendship. 

Opinion: 

The minute I finished Melody Carlson's second book in The Carter House Girls series, I raced downstairs to the computer to look up when her third book would be out. This book had a lot of surprise twists. It kept me reading for hours and glued my eyes to the pages. This book sent an important message of family and friendship to its readers. I greatly recommend this book. 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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