![]() ![]() four trays of sweets for two girls on a non-special occasion? Why are these girls all not enormous by now? They don't seem to have any self control), the lies seem to be a go-to that's never addressed in a healthy way. The author may resolve this in the end, but like the penchant for materialism and ridiculous gluttony (which also appeared in this book. I didn't really care for all the lying and the frequently misplaced blame again, possibly an attitude that many young people this age have ("Everything is MY fault") but woefully inaccurate in truth and left unresolved. The drama over the two boys seemed a little over the top, but then middle schoolers are often at a point where everything seems like the end of the world. Second, this story focused far more on girl drama than on riding. First, I had thought the author would do an edition on the YENT camp, which I was looking forward to it was a little sad to meet the girls back at school with an entire summer at camp behind them already. I was a bit disappointed in this particular entry in the series. ![]()
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