Review: Punk 57 - Penelope Douglas - October 2016 As soon as I read Bully by Penelope Douglas, I was in love with this author. So when she released a new one who had my favorite theme of penpals and that whole friend to lovers going on, I knew I had to read it. The book started out with a bit of background where we learned about how Misha and Ryen were placed together in a classroom project penpal program. The pair continues to write to each other right through the year, and then they take it to the next level and continue through the rest of their schooling. Fast forward to high school Misha is in a band and Ryen is out with her friends and they complete a scavenger hunt form. Ryen is not what Misha expected especially from her letters. Tragedy occurs, and Misha turns up at Ryen's school under a fake name. This doesn't go over too well as Ryen is nothing like her letters, in fact, she is as fake as can be and Misha aka Masen hates her, in fact, she
The Suitcase Kid <3 I loved that one as a kid.
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I was definitely a Stinky Cheese Man fan. After seeking a secondhand copy for 16 years, I was...very saddened to learn I didn't find it funny anymore. :( But at least it worked on me when it was supposed to.
ReplyDeleteI read dozens of the Babysitters Club books. Don't think I ever finished the series, though?! Did you?
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I don't know if I ever actually did, the same goes with the Sweet Valley series.
DeleteGreat list! Alexander made my list too! I was a Babysitter's Club fan as well. Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteI only know The Babysitters Club and Sweet Valley High from this list, but the others definitely look interesting. Great list!
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I will always love Alexander!
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