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Review "Ava is a winning protagonist... Helping others helps you too' is Weston's essential message, and her story ably illustrates the point." - Kirkus"Carol Weston is no stranger to the way young people interact with one another. Her insight into how it feels to be shy, how it feels to be ignored by your parents and how to make friends make her characters pop on the page... Ava's voice is so unique, energetic, and poignant; she will stick with readers even after they finish the final page." - KidsReads"This book is fun and educational while being realistic too. It portrays schools for what they really are - buildings often filled with kids who like to pick on others - and offers a way to deal with such a thing. It also emphasises how important words are, and how anything written down can be there forever, always ready to rear its positive or negative head. " - Wondrous Reads"This is an excellent book for children to read by themselves or for parents to read along with their children. Teachers and counselors can use the book as a discussion builder on the power of words and of misinterpretation. I give a Y-A-Y for "Ava and Pip"." - Good Reads with Ronna"You're gonna fall head over heels for the new book "Ava and Pip"." - GirlsLife.com"Readers will relate to Ava's situation, doing the wrong thing for the right reasons to protect her sister. But it is how she remedies the situation with Bea's help that will have readers cheering. Fans of diary-style novels will enjoy this story, and readers who love to play with words will be searching for more palindromes." - Booklist"Family dynamics, friendship tangles, and finding one's voice are among the topics Weston deftly juggles in this diary-style series debut... palindromes, similes, and a running emphasis on creative writing will excite readers. " - Publishers Weekly"Helping others helps you too' is Weston's essential message, and her story ably illustrates the point." - Kirkus Read more About the Author Carol Weston writes for all ages and has been the advice columnist at Girls' Life since 1994. Her 16 award-winning books include Speed of Life, Ava and Pip, and Girltalk, which came out in a dozen languages. Speed of Life is a YALSA "Best Fiction for Young Adults," and The New York Times calls it "funny, perceptive, and moving." Carol has been a guest on The View, Today, Oprah, and CNN Español. Her website is carolweston.com. Read more
M**T
One for the girls
My eight-year-old loved the story as well as the characters in the book. She would like to continue reading the series.Ava & Pip is not as easy to read as the Heidi Heckelbeck series but my daughter read one chapter for every two I read to her (this is her first year at an English speaking school so other students may breeze through it).My daughter found the wordplay fascinating but I'd enough of it by the time we finished the book.
C**O
LOVED IT!!!!
My 11 year old loved this book: her review "Great book if you're looking for a sort of a quick read -- this book is a MUST!" Love this book......PLEASE READ IT😋
L**Y
Highly recommend!
This is a fun and engaging book with great nuggets of imbedded advise on some common social and family issues confronting girls in and just entering middle school. Ava's diary entries present a well-spun and easy-to-relate-to story, with the bonus of giving the reader a whole new appreciation for the cleverness of word-play. Love those palindromes: "DESSERTS I STRESSED" !
V**O
My 5th grade grand daughter (future Yalie like her mom
My 5th grade grand daughter (future Yalie like her mom, grandfather, uncle, and the Author) loves the palindromes. I liked them too
J**Z
Very cute!
Definitely an excellent read for middle grade! Ava has a wonderful voice and I liked that her daily lie was very relatable
L**G
Held the interest of a Grandmother.
I bought this book for my 9 year old granddaughter after I heard an interview with the author. Before I gave to her to read, I read it myself and I loved it. It totally held my interest. The writing is so good. Interesting story.
M**N
Five Stars
Nice and clean paper book
K**L
Five Stars
Perfect
J**S
A book for sisters
I found out about this book after reading Roller Girl and Alls faire in middle school because I saw that she illustrated the book cover.I love the way the book is about sisters and particularly the bit about palindromes. I already knew about them because my sister is called Ava too.I would recommend this book to anyone over the age of 7 but mainly around 10. I'm 12 and enjoyed it so hopefully you will to.Jessica
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