review 1: We were still reading in order at this point, I believe. Everything we came to expect in the series. I like how this series often looks at slightly complex or unusual problems. Sure, she is auditioning for a dance school and that is pretty ordinary as far as plots go for books for little girls, but the added conflict of Jemma being embarrassed about her family life gives the books a little more depth. review 2: The important person is this book is Flame. He is inportant because he was found in a dump and was taken home and now it is really cool to have a cat that can talk in a book. The part that I liked in this book is when Flame sneaks into Jemma's bookback and says that he will use magic to make himself be invisible. The part in this book that is a proble... morem is when Jemma thinks that she sees a lion and really she is seeing a cat. In conclusion, this is how my book summary ends. less