(Photo is book #8)
Main Street Series
10 books
Type: Community life and friendship.
Style: Family-friendly, close-knit community, showing close friendship and community, not very descriptive or richly written.
Length: Fairly short - about 190-200 pages, print is fairly large. Better for younger children that can read well.
Age rating: 8-12
A series that shows a community helping others get over tragedy, forming relationships and bonds, close-knit friends and neighbors, etc. It's not a very rich book - just a bit of fun or amusement to take a break from deeper subjects. May be tedious for older readers, but amusing and entertaining for younger children and tweens.
Overall grade:
A cute series, showing how friendship and community life can help you get over tragedies and overcoming problems and challenges. It's nicely paced, taking a somewhat sleepy, boring town into something more exciting. Overall, a pretty good read.
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I liked this series
ReplyDeleteCute and nice
It was kinda boring for me in some books, like the secret book club.
ReplyDeletei mean, its kinda tedious, but im 14, and probly too old for those things
better for 8-12, ur right!
I liked it
ReplyDeleteUr right, Melody, it was cute. I like Ruby a lot. She's funny!!
Ruby Jane Beanspiller.
I LUV THESE BOKS!
ReplyDeleteI like Flora. She's kinda like me but I'm yunger. I like sewing to but I"m not as good as she is.
I like this series. Book 1 is sad but nice.
R u kidding me???
ReplyDeleteThis series is SO tedious!! I mean, boring for little kids 2, not just older kids. I mean, Main Street...?? No depth of characters, tragedy is not portrayed properly, characters are not complicated, just plain dull.
Trust me, kids should be reading better literature.
Hey, Leticia+Elise!
ReplyDeleteWen r u doing reviews and criticing again??
I luved the laptop one!!
ya
ReplyDeleteit was good
main street was k
i read this wen i was in gr. 4
ReplyDeletea harmless bit of fun - come on, mates, we can't b all intellectual and serious all of the time!
I'm sorry, Dylan, but I'm not "intellectual and serious all of the time".
ReplyDeleteWe can read harmless literature wen we want, but it can at least be quality literature.
Awful series
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ReplyDeleteIt's true, Annie.
ReplyDeleteI read it in gr 3 and it was really terrible
Anastasia.
ReplyDeleteMy name is Anastasia, not Annie.
And it's true. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
Um, EXCUSE ME, sor-ree!
ReplyDeleteIsn't schoolgirls world reviews meant to criticize and analyze? We're criticizing this series.
harsh.
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ReplyDeletewhich book do u like better?
little women or narnia?
Little Women.
ReplyDeleteL.M. Alcott
A beautiful, heartwarming book.
My fav. book!!!
Little Women
ReplyDeleteI will always love this book
So beautiful
So touching
L.M. Alcott mastered the art of writing
Little Women
ReplyDeleteI really like this book
Still reading it
narnia i luv
ReplyDeleteaction-packed
romance
beauuutiful!!
has everything ud ever want!
I like the writing in Little Women better, but the plot in Narnia is a lot better.
ReplyDeleteC.S. Lewis came up with a brilliant plot, but it is not told as well as Little Women, which is a calmer subject.
This blog is ridiculous
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That's right, Anonymous!
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This is a good time to say "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all"
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