Nancy Butcher has written on health and wellness subjects for WholeHealthMD.com and other websites as well as creating wellness booklets for Time-Life Books. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling children's book It's Snow Problem, and 101 Ways to Stop Eating After Dinner.
I always had a fascination for Mary-Kate and Ashley when I was a kid. I practically had most of the books too. Whether I read all of them or not, I'm not very sure. But I'm reading them now...probably because I have nothing else to read and I don't have internet so I can't order books online.but whatever. It's like I'm reliving my childhood or whatever so I guess that's good even though these books are so predictable and everything.
I was a huge fan of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen and was on an endeavour to collect all their movies and books.
The SO LITTLE TIME series is good, but, in my opinion, not as good as the SWEET 16 series. The SO LITTLE TIME series, however, has a TV series loosely based on the books which is just as good as the books.
As good as the series (maybe even a little better) ... Every effort these nurses is good and everything they do is great ... too bad their real life is not so good ... But as far as books, I recommend it to everyone.
I love these series the books and TV show when I was a kid which was like 2004 and now seeing these series still exist and are available in thrift stores and online like amazon and ebay . I would like glad to read these series again. I would give these series a 5/5 because they have a good story n its entertaining.
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This is a good middle school read. It teaches you lessons that your choices have consequences...even if you try to stop the consequences from happening. You cannot control life. Once you start a lie, you can’t always stop it without having to come clean and tell the truth.
Riley and Chloe both go through almost the same conflict within this story, lying, while they're both the same, they both have other things going on. I actually preferred the subplot of Riley getting jealous over Alex's ex girlfriend. It's giving me the same vibe as the song "Lacy" by Olivia Rodrigo since the ex is so pretty and perfect that Riley can't even bring herself to tolerate it without dying inside. As for Chloe, she didn't have much to do here, Travis was feeling a bit left out but this book focused a lot more on Riley. Hope they developed Chloe's story some more in the next book!