Lola Jones is going on her first date with C.J Kline, the star point guard of the Washington Warcats basketball team. But can they keep their plans secret from Lola's big brother and C.J's best friend? Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards. Spellbound is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.
At first I wanted to give this book a 1 star review because I was like this is weird. It is a picture book that is only 49 pages and one would think by a glance that it is for a 1st-2nd grader. It is really a book for an upper middle school child or high school student. I raised my review to a 3 because I read a few additional books from this series and I got thinking that once you are past judging the book by just a tiny bit more than the cover it is o.k. If you had a junior high student or high school student that was perhaps struggling with reading and you wanted to assign a chapter book for them, this book would be a good read because of the simplicity. It is certainly not award winning writing, but the illustrations are actually o.k. I was just a bit put off by the slightly more mature subject matter than appears by first glance. Also the book is on EPIC and marked for 3rd graders. A 3rd grade child could read it, but it is pretty mature content. Kissing, relationships, school dances, dating, etc...
It was strange to me that she did not know what a planetarium is.