Surviving Aunt Marsha review by RC
Surviving Aunt Marsha
by Sofie Laguna
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Eastchester, NY, United States
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This book is about three children, and their time with the dreaded Aunt Marsha. The main character, Tina, is the eldest child and only daughter, who tells the story. Next comes Vince, then Aidan. Their parents leave them for three weeks with Aunt Marsha, Dad's sister. Aunt Marsha is very strict, and separates the kids from the things they love, such as soccer, Mandy and the Giannopouloses. Then a terrible accident occurs, showing the children how much they really love their aunt.

Opinion: 

I really liked this book. The characters all had personality traits of people in my life. I got into the book right away, and finished it in a day. It was that good. This book wasn't about kid super heroes or secret kid spies. It was about an average family, with average problems, which is what I loved about it. I liked this book a lot, and I hope someone else will enjoy it as much as I did.

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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