Meet the Beacon Street Girls... They're real, they're fun - they're just like you A family history project for school is giving the Beacon Street Girls a lot to think about -- especially Avery. She's got three families: her mother and brothers at home, her father in Colorado, and the birth mother she never really knew. But family is an uncomfortable subject for Maeve. Her parents have just separated, and she doesn't want to talk about it to anyone, not even her best friends in the world, the BSG. Can a bundle of old letters make Maeve see her family in a new light and give her something to share with the Beacon Street Girls?
Although this book is great, I liked book 1 and 2 better. Maeve lies to her family and friends so she can go out on a date with a boy. She does get caught and learns a lesson though. I will for sure be reading book 4!
golden 5 star review
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I have to admit that lately I haven't been much of a reader lately. But since I've picked up this book I haven't been able to put it down.This book is something that girls can relate to. Many events that happen in this book happen in real life. This book is awesome!!!Find your self in an adventure that you won't want to get out of.
This Book Is One Of The Best Ones In The Series!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book, #3 of the Beacon Street Girls is one of the best ones yet! Annie Bryant, the author, describes everything SO WELL! This series should go on and on and on! Keep writing these books Ms. Bryant! I picked this book up at Borders, and I could not put it down! It only took me 2 days to read! I'm serious, this is one of my favorite books in the series that is one of my favorite series! Just an awesome book, no questions asked.
Telling it Like It Is
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is Joseph's daughter not Joseph. That clears things up! I read the first and second book and I couldn't put them down. it was no different with this one. These books tell you what really goes on with sixth, seventh, and eighth graders if I'm not pushing it. I've never had to survive a divorce and though this book isn't a guide it let's you know how to deal with your feelings. There are tons of other things in this book that you can relate to and that are hilarious too. Annie Bryant understands everything that we go through as teenage and preteen girls! No matter if our arguments are petty or not! They matter to us!
this is a great book for girls 8to 15
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
i read this book and its just great. the beacon street girls are fun and real. there books make me wanna keep reading and never stop. i finished the first book in 2 days cause i couldnt put it down! i strongly reccomend this book!
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