Too many Suspects! Rating:
3 / 5
This is the review of my eight year old daughter, who loves Mary Kate and Ashley enough that she checks out all their books at the library and begs me to buy them in the store. Who ever knew that Cheerleading Camp could be so vicious? Someone is trying to sabotage Ashley in her quest to become the square leader for the Cheerleading Camp. Who was doing it? You were given so many suspects that it was impossible to know. You were given 1 clue as to the true villain and that was clue was misleading. It's no surprise that the ending was a surprise! It was a Mary Kate and Ashley book and that almost got it 4 stars alone, but she just didn't think it was good enough for that.
Explorations of social subconscious erudite but inchoate Rating:
5 / 5
I was amazed by the depth of character development and the allegory presented in this learned thesis. Its brilliance in appearing as a novel for adolescence is soon usurped by the clever machinations of the protagonist which belie the stories darker, yet socially important, nature. This work has opened up a whole new world of understanding regarding the subconscious stratification of social oligarchies in secondary institutions of education. Any would-be existentialist would be remiss if they did not read this (or the original work in Latin). While somewhat hard to digest if perused flippantly, meticulous and seriatim analysis of this tome will ameliorate its initial opaqueness and even aid the most recalcitrant misanthrope to gain an incisive, if abstruse, vignette into the potential of the human psyche.
not just for girls Rating:
5 / 5
This is a great little mystery book. I just read this to my 7 year old son who is a mary kate and Ashley fan.This mystery kept us both guessing til the end. Just when we thought we have it figured out the twins found more clues!!
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