Highlights
Quality
This makes her books very readable and means that it is very easy to identify with and sympathise with the main characters
The scenes in this series with the spinster club meetings always leave me feeling very inspired not only to join a club like th... Read More
Bourne explores the issue of feminism in a way that is reflective of the difficulties of many teenage girls not shying away fro... Read More
Price
Is one of my if not my favourite book ever
Packaging/appearance
In this novel because amber’s in the usa their meetings take place in skype and unfortunately amber is left out of the allimpor... Read More
Competitiveness
Heartbreaking relatable and funny with a healthy dose of kickass feminism to boot
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- This product had a total of 251 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 27 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Stuck in the uk with her dad wicked stepmother and younger stepbrother from hell amber is desperate to have an adventure and get away
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Amber makes new friends at the camp with the other counselors finding an instant connection to whinnie and an instant attraction to kyle your typical high school hottie prom king and all together smart guy but the problem is all the girls like him so why would he ever look at amber
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Evie and lottie still appear but only over video chats and emails as they are still in the uk
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Now before you blast me and call me antifeminist im not
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After not seeing her mum for two years amber is heading off to california to spend the summer holidays with her
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
What i love most about the book is the harry potter references
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I loved how amber got mad about that but i can related with the kids actually when i was 11 and ‘harry potter and the philisopher’s stone’ just hitted the theatre i considered slytherin as the house of the evilness then i grew up and all the books came out and eveything made sense
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ambers mother became an alcoholic and her family fell apart