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Girls Can Vlog #5

Festival Frenzy! (5)

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When Lucy's parents plan a camping trip, Lucy manages to convince them to let her bring the rest of the gang along to attend Chesterbury Music Festival. It looks set to be a summer they will never forget! 

304 pages, Paperback

Published October 1, 2019

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15.1k reviews454 followers
September 4, 2018
A fun book this time featuring the POV of all the girls as they go camping, make vlogs, do sports, have fun, and go to a music festival. I loved the variety, it is truly a vacation to remember for them, and I was delighted to also see all the girls this time. Not just one of them (as each book featured one character). Now we could see all the fun vacation activities from everyone's eyes.
I also loved seeing the vlogs with guests or on their own.
I definitely didn't like Abby, I found her mean and rude. Plus I was kind of shocked how dumb she was about it. Oh I am hurting someone, how should I know? Gee. *rolls eyes* So her POV was my least favourite. Poor Jessie.
I did think it was a bit weird that the parents punished all the girls, instead of the girl who did that. Sorry, but what?
16 reviews
January 30, 2020
This book is really good and would definitely recommend as well as the whole series. It is a great way to end a series as Lucy (one of the Main character’s) goes and meets a famous singer Ollie storm, not just that but saves his dog Gigi becoming her guardian angel. In this book there are many ups and downs the highlight going away together camping and the chesterbury festival. This book also includes when sassy there new member goes missing! I would recommend this book to anyone both genders could read it but mainly girls. It is goo for around the ages of 12 and 14. If you like books with a little bit of adventure, vlogging and romance this book is perfect.
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7 reviews1 follower
July 12, 2019
it is a very good book because it is about a girl that she changed her country, school, house and friends. this book was moving. she was telling her friend about her new life. and how her new school , how the students in the school was bulling her and how her teacher putted her next to another very boring girl. and in the end she found new friends and had been happy.
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5 reviews5 followers
January 2, 2021
A cute ending to the series! The book features POVs from all five girls in alternating order, and we get to follow their adventures at Chesterbury Festival.
The main focus is around the GCV girls — Lucy, Abby, Hermione, Jessie, and Sassy — but we also get to see more of the side characters like the Lockwoods, Dakota, Charlie, etc. Some new characters who they meet at the festival are also featured.
It’s a very casual book and light read, as well as including a lot of teen slang. Saying “hashtag”, “totes”, “OMG”, etc in almost any situation felt kind of childish to me as an older teenager, but I guess it fits the target audience of preteens/younger teens.
Nonetheless I’d definitely recommend this book as well as the rest of the series in order. It’s pretty similar to Zoella’s ‘Girl Online’ although personally I enjoyed this series more. A light but fun read if you’re looking for something very simple requiring not much focus.
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July 8, 2018
As we catch up with the gang of vlogging stars again, we see them all excited for a holiday and festival together where they get to all go thanks to Lucy's parents, with the exception of Sassy, the newest member of their group.



However, as things between Abby and Jessie remain tense and Hermione finds a love interest whilst there, the girls are stunned but happy at first when Sassy shows up thanks to her dad.



However as the trip goes on, between the fun and vlogs, Sassy tries the girl's patience and makes them wonder why she has to come but can they get over the drama which happens?



Dakota also shows up causing the girl's hassle and trying their patience too however, there is a comeuppance to come which was hilariously amazing.



What a fun book to end the series on or at least to end it for now on. With the similar antics to the previous books making vlogs and having fun toegther, we see the girl's enjoy their time together and with the boys they meet too. A realistic look at vlogging and a summer perfect read featuring a festival, it's sure to be a bit with YouTube lovers.
60 reviews
March 26, 2020
After I read the 3rd book on my vacay (which, btw, I thought was the 2nd book of the series,but whateves), I couldn't stop reading. I began reading the second book and then I finished the series really fast. Btw, I read this at some point in January, but I forgot to update everyone here bc I was really busy, but now I managed to find some free time :)))
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June 7, 2025
I didn't like it. It wasn't... bad. It was just not for my liking.
If you like realism AND more to this time period of time, but it's not for me.
I am a dispotian/realism Alice Oseman reader.
Still, if you like realism you can read it.



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