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Brownie Points (2000)

by Jennifer Coburn(Favorite Author)
3.64 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Easy, quick read. But really, really good! as a mother that moved from Los Angeles to a pretty small town in the south, I totally related to Lisa! It's funny & cute, but it also delivers a great message of tolerance & acceptance. I was also reminded to remember that no matter how "perfect" others lives appear, they also have tough roads & insecurities to navigate in this life. I will read more from this author!
review 2: I loved this book. From the beginning, when Lisa and family move to the suburban town of Utopia, the story had me hooked. Utopia is the perfect town for upper middle class neighbors, with themed - birthday parties and an agressive homeowners association citing violations. When their son Logan finds his niche in the local girl scout troop, a
... morend is denied membership, a lawsuit ensues and hilarity reigns. Some cliches and some sterotypical characters should be annoying but they are just plain funny. less
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PaulaRiley
An easy read with a somewhat interesting twist about a boy who wants to join the Girl Scouts.
Stari
It was ok but I did actually LOL in some parts so I gave it a better rating.
adhiraj
Fun read. Janet Evanovich type humor with real issues.
agi
One of the best books I have read lately.A must read.
LesleyJean
Very enjoyable!
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