I liked this book well enough as a kid that I wrote at least two knockoffs of it, but I think having a high standard for the reread led me to nothing but disappointment. Sure, over a dozen bad things happen to her, and she's six, but most of them are like a 1 on a scale of 1 to 10. Left your new pants at the wrong house, eh? The dog and cat don't want to hang out? And the checkers thing reminded me of those pictures of toddlers having nuclear meltdowns because their parents wouldn't let them eat sand. The only really crummy things were that Andrew gets random packages from his godparents because he won the godparent lottery on top of winning the cereal prize. Dunno what kind of godparents Karen had, but obviously they weren't sending her DVDs in the mail or anything.