Dear Diary, All I wanted was to fit in with the cool kids at camp. How was I supposed to know that one tiny dare would get me into such a big mess? -- Ashley Dear Diary, The Top Three Reasons I Should Not Be Teaching Arts and Crafts to Six-Year-Olds
Megan Stine is an American author and editor known for writing more than 100 books for young readers. Her work includes teen etiquette, tie-in fiction, and bestselling Mary-Kate and Ashley titles. She has also developed television projects and works as a portrait and fine art photographer for Real U Guides.
A continuation of the previous book’s plot, but with more energy. This one is more exciting, and more interesting, but still loses points for being confusing. I feel like the timing was just wrong. Maybe if it had happened at a different point in the series (say, prior to the boarding school), it may have worked brilliantly. But instead, it’s been shoved in the middle of a timeline that doesn’t make sense.
that camp was so fast, it felt like a week. I wasn't too sure to start when Brooke came back to camp and tried to keep Andrew and Max all to her self and leave Ashley out.i am glad they found Jessie, wish she would have made friends.
I felt a little bit boring first half. But after middle half, I enjoyed this teenager’s adventure. To begin with I was fan of Olsen sisters. I’m glad to meet her again.
low budget review for myself: Found this randomly at Book Nook and yay nostalgia. But isn's Ashley dating Ross already? I prefer the installments that are based in White Oak!
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