The Alice saga continues! I really enjoyed this cute little book and it was nice to read sort of a continuation of "The Agony of Alice". I wish I had realized this was a whole series when I was in junior high. I was reading all the time so how did I miss this?!
As for this book, it was cute, but I feel like it would be one of those books that if I had read it as a teen, I would have had a different reaction than reading it as an adult. Not sure if that makes sense. Like, the scene where the dad just lets the girls be on their own on the beach. I would have thought nothing of it because my mom let me be by myself when I was that age. But as an adult, I'm thinking, no, don't let the kids go to the beach by themselves! What if something happens or those boys take advantage of them?! lol Or maybe it's just because this is an older book. You know, times change, and nowadays, maybe you don't let your almost teenager daughter have that much freedom. Hmm.
The other thing in reading this was that I felt the rising seventh grade girls were a little advanced for their ages. I mean, french kissing? Although to be honest, I never had a boyfriend at that age so what do I know? LOL I do remember being that age though and having boys and girls start to pair off.
The thing that remains true though is the feelings and emotions of Alice. She, I think, is a character that most girls could relate to in some way or another. Or like, Pamela, when she gets mad at Mark for running around with her bra, her angry reaction seemed about right. Or Elizabeth when she is upset and doesn't come outside, says she's sick, etc. That's how kids that age are.
The book had somewhat of a fitting conclusion. I was proud of Alice for realizing that maybe there are things she's not quite ready for and that she needed to take a step back. I'm looking forward to continuing the series. I want to find out what happens to Alice next!