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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Cupcake Diaries #1 |

Coco Simon
Kindle Edition | Pages: 164 pages Rating: 4.22 | 3016 Users | 257 Reviews
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Title | : | Katie and the Cupcake Cure (Cupcake Diaries #1) |
Author | : | Coco Simon |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 164 pages |
Published | : | (first published May 3rd 2011) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Middle Grade. Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Chapter Books. Juvenile. Contemporary |
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This first book in The Cupcake Diaries is told through the perspective of Katie Brown. We find Katie miserable on the first day of middle school. Her best friend Callie came back from camp boy-crazy and part of a whole new group of friends. When it's made clear that Callie is in the PGC (Popular Girls Club) and Katie is not invited to join, Katie suddenly feels incredibly alone. Katie realizes if she’s going to survive middle school she needs to seriously regroup and find some new friends. But how? She bites into the cupcake her mother packed her for lunch and for a second closes her eyes. The sweet treat makes her happy—finally something goes right! Looking around her table, Katie notices the other students seeming a bit lost, as well. Which gives her an idea…With three new friends Katie forms a club as a way to spread the cupcake love and earn some cupcake cash!Rating Appertaining To Books Katie and the Cupcake Cure (Cupcake Diaries #1)
Ratings: 4.22 From 3016 Users | 257 ReviewsAssessment Appertaining To Books Katie and the Cupcake Cure (Cupcake Diaries #1)
I actually enjoyed this book much more than I was expecting- it was a lot like a cupcake itself... sweet, pretty, and maybe a little void of nutrition. :) The messages I liked in the book: entering middle school, she is not boy crazy and there's no romance to the book; dealt with some "teen angst"-y issues, like your friend deciding she likes other friends instead, with a light and positive tone; her relationship with her mom was solid; the main character is a nice strong girl who isn't wrappedI actually enjoyed this book much more than I was expecting- it was a lot like a cupcake itself... sweet, pretty, and maybe a little void of nutrition. :) The messages I liked in the book: entering middle school, she is not boy crazy and there's no romance to the book; dealt with some "teen angst"-y issues, like your friend deciding she likes other friends instead, with a light and positive tone; her relationship with her mom was solid; the main character is a nice strong girl who isn't wrapped
This first book in The Cupcake Diaries is told through the perspective of Katie Brown. We find Katie miserable on the first day of middle school. Her best friend Callie came back from camp boy-crazy and part of a whole new group of friends. When it's made clear that Callie is in the PGC (Popular Girls Club) and Katie is not invited to join, Katie suddenly feels incredibly alone. Katie realizes if shes going to survive middle school she needs to seriously regroup and find some new friends. But

I really like this book because it explains the true meaning of friendship. When Callie ditched Katie and went to hangout with Sydney, I felt really bad for her. I felt happy for her when she found new friends and she formed a group called cupcake club. In this I hate Sydney the most. I would expect them to win the contest though.
I only gave it four stars because mentioning that vampire movie' meaning twilight was unnecessary since the girls who are going to read this are not old enough to read or watch twilight, a teen book and movie series. Also Maltese do not shed so Kaite would not have had fur on her when her mom picked her up. Other than those two points the first book in the cupcake diaries series was really good.
Adorable book about the awkward transition from elementary school to middle school, and how friends may come and go from our lives. It is just really sweet and the girls band together to do something great for their school. It reminds me of the innocent daily life struggles in the BabySitters Club books. Also would be great as a step up for kids who enjoyed the Sophie Mouse series, and great for those who enjoyed the Penderwick Series. All are very similar observances of life's adventres.
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