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Very, very sweet. Without being silly or condescending. A lovely way to wrap up the series, as Sophie learns better how to interact with people like her sister and Mindy the mean girl and Toby her former best friend. Honestly just a lovely book. Nice enough that it raises the entire series up a ...
Very cute installment in Sophie's quest to find a descriptor. I like that the last few books have been focusing more on Sophie's relationships with the people in her life. The fight with Kate, the jealousy of Mindy, and the unpredictability of her older sister are all realistic. And reading about...
While I appreciate the message about giving money to worthy causes feeling as good as finding lost $50 bills, I'm a little concerned at the other (unconscious, since it wasn't addressed?) message. Sophie finds the $50 bill, and then counts the money in her horse bank at home, and considers herself ...
2.5 starsSophie's adventures continue... And she just seems to be getting more and more delusional. I'm curious what my students will think of this, if they'll think she thinks like them and enjoy it or if they'll think it's as ridiculous as I think it is.The most ridiculous: the only tissues in a ...
An interesting exploration into what makes a person unique. Sophie reads about people with nicknames like Nate the Great, Ramona the Brave, Harriet the Spy, and she decides she needs a nickname of her own. After deciding she likes the sound of Sophie the Awesome, she then spends the day trying to ...