A lot of the problems were very real ones for their age group, like their friend group dismantling upon entering a new environment. I found their problems to be smart, relatable, and genuine. I was nervous, because I really was disappointed by it, but I loved this one! Buyea managed to find the charm and intelligence from the first book and put it back into this novel, which was so very appreciated. Review: This was a vast improvement from the last book. Terupt can bring them back together again. On top of all of this, the group fractures and friendships end, and only Mr. Jeffrey practices tirelessly to beat his wrestling nemesis, and Danielle deals with an illness. Jessica is worried about getting a special invitation to a theater retreat, while Anna waits expectantly for Charlie to propose to her mother. Peter runs for class president against Lexie, who is dealing with traumatic events at home. Aside from never seeing his beloved teacher, Luke never sees his old friends anymore, only bullies. Summary: The seven best friends have moved on to middle school, and they no longer have Mr.
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