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Kayla Miller, the New York Times bestselling author-illustrator of Click , Camp , Act , Clash , and Crunch and co-author of Besties returns with a new Olive story! Olive is less-than-excited to be spending Spring Break stuck with her dad...will she be able to make the most of her trip, or will everything break apart? Spring Break is full of possibilities…but not for Olive. This year, Olive is leaving her friends and all of their exciting vacation plans behind to visit her dad at his new apartment in the city. Goober is thrilled to spend a whole week with their father and has a long list of activities for their time together. Olive, on the other hand, still remembers the hurt of their dad moving halfway across the world. She would rather spend time with her friend Bree or scrolling through her new phone to keep up with everything she’s missing back home than catch up with him . As the week winds on, the normally easygoing Olive finds feelings of loneliness and resentment throwing her out of whack. Is there any hope of salvaging the visit—or will Olive’s Spring Break be a Spring Bust ? The New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Kayla Miller returns with another vibrant and emotional story about the power of second chances and how the fear of missing out can lead to missing out on what’s right in front of you. Review: 6 novels done - This series is my daughter's favourite. She has finished 6 and only one left out of 7. Review: Good read - My daughter like this series













| Best Sellers Rank | #173,172 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #45 in Children’s Nonfiction on Marriage & Divorce #318 in Children's Fiction on Maturing #348 in Children's Books on New Experiences |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 633 Reviews |
N**R
6 novels done
This series is my daughter's favourite. She has finished 6 and only one left out of 7.
S**Y
Good read
My daughter like this series
M**A
Social media pit!
So I love that it shows how much a phone can suck you in and ruin social time with family. Family's are hard and split families leave a lot of pain on the kids. If you make plans stick to them as your children don't stay small forever amd you can permanently harm them with let downs.
R**.
Great for kids
Daughter loved this book. Nice graphics and story.
H**A
Confusing
I love Kayla Miller graphic novels. The main character, Olive is 11-12 and goes through many situations that are common to kids her age. I usually find the development of stories quite smart. In this one though, I have trouble understanding what the author is trying to tell. Olive gets a smartphone and spends a good part of her spring break comparing herself to what she sees her friends are posting online. It sounds a clear enough story about the effects of social media but there are other elements in the story that seem to contradict that and make it confusing. I think the average 10-12 year old reader would miss the point entirely. The last pages of the book are some advice regarding smartphones in the line of “Don’t compare yourself to others”. That to a 12 year old is like telling “Don’t be sad” to someone depressed. Well, if it is a cautionary tale about social media, it is kind of a miss.
H**N
Great read for young girls
My daughter loves these books she relates to stuff in the series. Always great delivery service also
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