Rating: Summary: A Fun Mistake Review: I must say this is the best mistake I ever read....I mean that as a compliment because this story rox! This is a very funny and fun crazy unique story that will make you laugh when you turn to the first page..IM TELLING YOU, READ THIS, WHETHER YOU BUY IT, BORROW IT FROM THE LIBRARY, STEAL IT, i dont care, this is the best book ever and its about three friends on a 'road trip' on a train. P.S. Something very shocking happens to pamela on the train!
Rating: Summary: This is a great book Review: I picked this book because it is a great book for kids to read when they are getting older. It talks about three friends who couldnt wait to be 13. But when they were finally 13 Alice thought she was in between. She didnt think she was like her friends not acting too old like Pamela or not acting like a little kid like Elizabeth. I would recommend this book to kids. It is a great book because this book talks about getting older and getting more mature.
Rating: Summary: LUCY C. Review: Its cool how phillis Naylor writes good books for teenagers. Its about a girl named alice and her friends, Pamela and Elizabeth. they go through exciting things during the wonderful trip to Chicago,where a man is unrespectful to Pamela. But they tried toforget it and have a great time in Chicago. I like this book because its about friendship.
Rating: Summary: Alice In-Between Review: Out of all the books in the series, this one is my favorite. Phyllis Reynolds Naylor guides Alice through her teenage years, making the mistakes that a normal teen would make, all while making her readers laugh uncontrollably along the way. This is a great book for anyone who wants a realistic book, or just a laugh to brighten their day.
Rating: Summary: The Best Book I've Ever Read! Review: Out of all the books in the series, this one is my favorite. Phyllis Reynolds Naylor guides Alice through her teenage years, making the mistakes that a normal teen would make, all while making her readers laugh uncontrollably along the way. This is a great book for anyone who wants a realistic book, or just a laugh to brighten their day.
Rating: Summary: HDGAWVBVNGHFGHFGXXX-NARF-DAF NBBSSGFDSC!!!! Review: Sorry, that was me freaking out at how good this book was! I found it even more realistic and even more popping! I now feel I am one of the characters in this book. I also think that the part of the story where Pamela dressed up to be nineteen, got a date with a guy, flirted with him all night, kissed him, went into her compartment, the guy followed her in and if it hadn't been for Alice and Elizabeth throwing themselves at the door and screaming, she would've been raped very cautionary! Take this story to heart, no grain of salt needed and you may be surprised at how feel when this story is over.Blessed be!!
Rating: Summary: HDGAWVBVNGHFGHFGXXX-NARF-DAF NBBSSGFDSC!!!! Review: Sorry, that was me freaking out at how good this book was! I found it even more realistic and even more popping! I now feel I am one of the characters in this book. I also think that the part of the story where Pamela dressed up to be nineteen, got a date with a guy, flirted with him all night, kissed him, went into her compartment, the guy followed her in and if it hadn't been for Alice and Elizabeth throwing themselves at the door and screaming, she would've been raped very cautionary! Take this story to heart, no grain of salt needed and you may be surprised at how feel when this story is over. Blessed be!!
Rating: Summary: It is about growing up.... Review: this book is really great. it's about alice turning 13 and she, Pamela, and Elizabeth going to Chicago over the summer for a week. To visit Aunt Sally because that was her b-day present to Alice. At the end of the year, a teacher retires and Miss Summers gives everyone an assignment about poetry that is true. I like this book because the author indicates about friendships, going through changes when you're 13, and learning about sad things that had happened back in the past. Like the fact Alice had accidentally memorized her wrong poem in class. The poem she had said was about her mother. It was sentimental and really sad. So on the train to Chicago, Pamela meets a guy who is disrepectful. So read it for yourself. It explains about REAL teenage life and friendships. And Pamela gets gum in her hair and getting it cut really short. Elizabeth tells Alice and Pamela about God. Like refusing to forgive someone is an unforgiveable sin and what God looks like in her opinion. Alice's dad and Miss Summers go at a music conference together in Michigan when Alice gets back. So for the second time, read this if you're curious with REAL teenage life as 13.
Rating: Summary: another great Alice book! Review: This book was so good I read it for one day straight! I do that only when a book really captures my interest. I can't believe how good Phyllis Naylor is at writing like she's a real teen! Only one very small problem here. Naylor stressed the "in-between" thing too much, which might have been what the book was supposed to be, but I am also in "the summer between seventh and eighth grades" and I don't worry much about my age. Naylor was very good at keeping me amused enough to read the whole book, especially the part in the Amtrak going to Chicago, the experience with Bill Donovan. That was a realistic part. (It's still Pamela's fault that she's too much of a flirt sometimes.) Any Alice fan would want to read this book and it's practically a guarantee that you'll enjoy it.
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