LitPick Review
Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location -
Mountain Top,
PA,
United States
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The Mother-Daughter Book Club is comprised of four girls;
Emma, Megan, Jess and Cassie; and their mothers. Well, all
except for Jess's mother, who's off in NY acting on a soap
opera. The club was started by the mothers, and the girls
aren't particularly happy with having to hang out with each
other. Megan would rather be spending time with her popular
friends; Cassie would rather be playing hockey; Jess would
rather be with her mom; and Emma would like to be writing
or reading quietly. But who knows - maybe a whole year of
reading and discussing Little Women together will bring the
unlikely quartet into a fresh outlook of each other.
Opinion:
The chapters in the book rotate between each of the girls'
viewpoints. Their voices weren't particularly distinct, and
I found it difficult to keep track of all the names. The
writing wasn't outstanding, but it certainly was a cute
little book. A fun, fluffy story that's perfect for a rainy
day You'll especially like it if you're familiar with
Little Women.
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