<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Rachel Lee is having the best summer everNuntil a rival cleaning business swoops into town and steals her mom's clients. Rachel must save her mom's business and nothing can distract her from her missionNexcept Whit, the cute new guy in baking class. Then she discovers something about Whit that could change everything.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>The second book in Anna Staniszewski's award-winning middle school book series: The Dirt Diaries!</em></p><p><strong>A prank-filled plan means Rachel and friends will have to band together and save the family business before it's too late!</strong></p><p>Rachel Lee never thought she'd fight for the right to clean toilets. But when a rival cleaning business starts stealing her mom's clients, Rachel will do whatever it takes to save herself the horror of moving to Connecticut--which would mean giving up her almost, sort of boyfriend, her fantastic new pastry classes, and her best friend Marisol.</p><p>Operation Save Mom's Cleaning Business is a go!</p><p>But when the series of pranks Rachel and her BFF cook up to take down the competition totally backfires, Rachel worries that her recipe for success is a dud. You know what they say--if you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen...</p><p>Holy friend onion rings! Fun from beginning to end.--Wendy Mass, bestselling author of <em>11 Birthdays</em> and <em>The Candymakers</em> on <em>The Dirt Diary</em></p><em><strong>The Dirt Diaries Series</strong></em><strong> is the perfect...</strong><li>book series for girls aged 9-12</li><li>middle school girl book</li><li>diary book series for girls</li><li>preteen gift for girls</li><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>[Anna Staniszewski's] voice is spot-on. Hilarious, charming, moving, wacky, smart. - <strong><em>Janet Fox, Through the Wardrobe</em></strong><br><br>A really fun, sweet and fast paced book with a nice message. It's suitable for young readers in their early teens. - <strong><em>The Sweetest Reads</em></strong><br><br>A refreshingly different take on the preteen, a healthy one at that, and perhaps even a more realistic one... Anna Staniszewski has a good understanding of the age group, neither romanticizing them nor demeaning them. - <strong><em>Seattle PI</em></strong><br><br>Anna's writing style is so much fun to read. It's a fluid and perfectly paced tale with a blend of funny and serious content. This is a great series that I highly recommend for young teens! - <strong><em>My Book Addiction</em></strong><br><br>Staniszewski keeps the focus on comedy...but she lets her story become a bit more serious with the pranks Rachel plays. Clearly, Rachel will learn a few life lessons as she stumbles through her summer, but they go down easy in this narrative peppered with such amusing catchphrases as Oh my goldfish and What the Shrek? Gentle fun laced with equally gentle wisdom. - <strong><em>Kirkus Reviews</em></strong><br><br>The <i>Prank List</i> hooks readers with snappy dialogue from the beginning... Rachel is a likable character for middle school readers, who will relate to her problems... - <strong><em>VOYA</em></strong><br><br>This new middle grade novel is a true treat to read, comparable to a delicious sweet cupcake, and makes you smile at many moments. - <strong><em>Marjolein Reads</em></strong><br><br>Tween readers who find Rachel endearing will find a fast-paced comedy of errors. - <strong><em>School Library Journal</em></strong><br>
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