It was ok, but i thought it was kind of... not my age. I dont reccomed it. The first one was good tho
Chloe #2: The New Girl
By Greg Tessier, Amandine Amandine
The adventures of Little Missy Chloe continue! Whether it's starting up her own blog, or being whisked away for a family ski vacation, Chloe is always finding new friends and worrying about how to hold on to old ones. Will Alex stay true even when he's at another school?
For fans of Archie and The Babysitters Club, Chloe continues to delight readers with realistic tween struggles and gentle humor. Translated from the original French graphic novels, Chloe proves that the life and problems tweens face are universal.
Book Reviews (2)
This was a strange one...seems like it was translated from French? First of all this book is all over the place, there is no consistent storyline and I was pretty much confused while reading this. And that’s saying something since I am a qualified teacher. The main girl, Misty is pretty much a brat, she lashes out on everyone and thinks she has the most miserable life, when she actually is very privileged. Now, the “popular girls” they are begging attention from boys and are super annoying. They help Misty get popular for no reason at all except the fact that she will have to “pay them later” whatever that means. They also show off way to much skin and are very mature for 8th graders. Misty and her crush get together, but then suddenly it’s summer and he has moved to Italy, with no explanation as leaves Misty heartbroken. So her and her family go to the beach for the summer, and she meets a boy... I cannot remember his name right now but he takes interest in her. She finds ANOTHER guy she likes and starts “dating him”. She then gets saved by the first boy (can’t remember why) and they kiss, all while her boyfriend is in Italy.