Love and Muddy Puddles
A Middle Grade, Romance, Childrens book. We always look good. ( No! chimed in Lise. Perfect!) We dont...
Thirteen year old fashionista Coco Franks has finally made it into the popular group when her dad decides to move the whole family to the country so they can 'bond'. Social death is looming, her shoes are covered in mud and all Coco wants to do is get herself back to her city friends. After all, things can't get any worse, right? It'll take a boy with no dress sense and totally hick boots, and a contrary horse called Cupcake to bring Coco to her senses. But it might just be too little, too late.Love and Muddy Puddles is humorous realistic fiction aimed at children aged 10-12 and horse lovers everywhere. Set in Australia, this clean teen romance...
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But reality, as they say, bites. Chomps, even. Chews, mashes and swallows. And then spits out the bones at the end. The Cecily Anne Paterson, Love and Muddy Puddles // Her big blue eyes looked like they were about to fall out of her face. Can Cecily Anne Paterson, Love and Muddy Puddles // We always look good. ( No! chimed in Lise. Perfect!) We dont get fat. (No chocolate or chips, mourned Isabella. Or chocolate chips either. She giggled at her own joke.) We dont associate with losers. (We dont talk to losers, we dont look at losers, we dont flirt with losers, we dont go out with losers, said Tiger Lily.) There are no secrets. (This is where Saffron spoke up, opening her big blue eyes wide. We cant risk our reputations. We dont want to get surprised if we hear about something youve done that might make us look bad. What you do is our business...
I have received a copy in exchange for an honest reviewTo be completely honest, I was a little nervous to read this book. I'm always nervous when authors send me books to review because I never want to offend anyone. However, I did end up enjoying this more than I thought I would. Coco is pretty much your typical teenager trying to... This book was okay. It wasn't what I thought it was going to be. I couldn't wait for the book to end because the whole part about the main character's new life was too long and drawn out (and for a while boring). At the end, things were kind of predictable. I mean, I could see it coming who Dee really was and what was going to happen... Ages 12+