The story features different cuisines and ingredients some readers may have never heard of before! Whether Gladys is browsing Mr. I assure you-you’ll definitely be laughing throughout the book, just as you probably were with the first two. Her diverse group of friends and their differing personalities and quirks are part of the action as welll-you’ll find appearances by Parm, Charissa, and Sandy. Gladys’s passion for cooking and all things foodie is front and center in the narrative, as it has been in the last two books. And to think you're poisoning your children with that view. Um, lady, that girl is not the evil one you are. The ppl who gave this few stars had a problem with one of the characters being revealed as lesbian. I won't read on if Dairman decides to keep going, unless she completely changes the pov to that of Charissa, Parm, or Sandy.ĮTA - I looked at some of the other reviews. but wait, isn't that how it's *supposed* to work? Gladys complaining because she "only" has three good friends bothered me, too. A random snarky comment about Rolanda learning a lot about Shakespeare only because she joined Drama Club. Too much romance, imo, for 12 yo seventh-graders. And I did have to keep telling myself "suspend disbelief read it like a fairy tale." Very glad of the satisfying ending to the trilogy.īut there were random problems, too. I found them to be repetitious & wordy and am glad I'm done. I do think there's a lot of appeal and good values in these for kids. As with the other entries in the series, I'm rounding up a half star from my true opinion.
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