It Wasn't Me by Dana Alison Levy - 327 pages
When Theo's self-portraits at school are vandalized he thought things couldn't get worse. Then his photography equipment is messed with. Now he is spending his spring break at school with the five most likely culprits trying to fix things with a Justice Circle. They'll learn to trust each other enough to open up and get the truth of what really happened.
This is basically a kids retelling of The Breakfast Club. It's updated to make it more relevant to today's youth. I was a little disappointed in this book. I have really enjoyed Dana Alison Levy's other books. This just felt like it had been done before and didn't really have anything new to add.
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Thursday, July 14, 2016
The Family Fletcher Takes Rock Island by Dana Alison Levy
The Family Fletcher Takes Rock Island by Dana Alison Levy - 259 pages
The Fletchers are spending the month of August on Rock Island - just as they do every year. They are looking forward to all their favorite things about the island -- soccer on the beach, ice cream in town, and most of all the lighthouse. But this summer, change is coming to Rock Island. For the first time there are other children to play with, an ice cream truck is on the island, and the lighthouse is closed due to safety concerns.
This is the second book about the Fletcher family. I really enjoyed this book and hope the author continues to write about them.
The Fletchers are spending the month of August on Rock Island - just as they do every year. They are looking forward to all their favorite things about the island -- soccer on the beach, ice cream in town, and most of all the lighthouse. But this summer, change is coming to Rock Island. For the first time there are other children to play with, an ice cream truck is on the island, and the lighthouse is closed due to safety concerns.
This is the second book about the Fletcher family. I really enjoyed this book and hope the author continues to write about them.
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