Seventh-grader Amy Flowers is at it again in her fourth fish-out-of-water adventure at super-snooty Allington Academy. It's always hard to meet people at a new school, but it's even tougher at Allington because the Queen of Mean, Fiona Von Steig, rules the roost with the League, the most popular and fabulous girls in the class. Amy's already proven she can be fabulous (accidentally, of course)-but can she finally find true friends?
Seventh grade is almost over for Amy Flowers, but relationships are still confusing. Amy tries to apologize to Fiona, but ends up literally in a mess. Field Day isn't much better. Her "is-it-really-a-date-or-are-we-just-hanging-out" time with Scott afterwards would have been more romantic if she weren't covered in shaving cream and wet grass from the balloon relay. And then Prank Day -- well, sometimes Amy just can't figure out people. Lisa Papademetriou has another winner with the authentic voice and concerns of a 13-year-old girl. Not as well plotted as Accidentally Fooled (Candy Apple), but the 10-to-13-year-old girls who love Amy and her middle-school friends won't care.
A great end to a great series! (if it really is the end)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I immediately fell in love with the Accidentally Fabulous (Candy Apple) series as soon as I had read the first one. I love the suspense and the excitement in the books. This is a series that you can read over and over. It's not the best book in the series, in my opinion, but I gave it five stars because it is still very, VERY enjoyable and fun to read, and a great ending to the series. I really do hope that it isn't the last one, though, because I love Amy, (the main character) and think that Lisa Papademetriou is a truly fabulous writer.
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