Please enable JavaScript
Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls review by PQua | LitPick Book Reviews
Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls review by ...
Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls: How to Start a Band, Write Songs, Record an Album, and Rock Out
by Carrie Brownstein, Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Chick Lit

LitPick Review

Profile Picture
Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Midlothian, VA, United States
View PQua's profile

Rock 'n' Roll Camp For Girls is a very informative book about starting bands, writing songs, and so much more. It contains many inspiring stories of aspiring artists and already successful ones as well. Good advice on instruments, recording songs, and taking chances is scattered throughout the book. It really reaches out and speaks to any girl that loves music. Step by step, the book walks you through everything you need to do to really rock out and have fun.

Opinion: 

This book was straight to the point and I really learned a lot about music and the music industry. I thought the author's themes of being true to yourself and chasing your dreams were very motivating for teens. Not every single chapter interested me but overall the book was a success. I would definitely recommend this to any aspiring musician, singer, or songwriter. Not every chapter will apply to everyone, but it is easy to pick out the parts that interest you. This book sent out a good message and holds a lot of good advice.

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
KEYWORDS

Read more reviews by this Litpick Book Reviewer: PQua
Recommend this book and review to your friends on Facebook


RECENT BOOK REVIEWS