This year Riley and Chloe are spending Christmas with Dad in his trailer on the beach. That means no Christmas tree, no Yule log and no Mom, who has to go away to help her ailing aunt. That's when Chloe and Riley decide on the best Christmas present of all. They're going to get their parents back together again for good, no matter what it takes. Ages 9–15
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 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.
The reason for Riley's problems wasn't exactly what I thought it was, but it was essentially the same. Regardless, I enjoyed the book (especially as a break from Plath's The Bell Jar and will probably borrow others from this series from the library if they're in when I go there.
mary-kate and ashley have been planning a ski trip with their mum for ages when something came up their mum postponed the ski trip and left them at thier fathers house for cristmas
poor Riley and Charlie, he just needed to say from the start what was going on and why he didn't want Riley in the house. I love that the girls are always trying to get their parents back together, but with a kiss like that in the end you never know.