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Pippa Morgan's Diary - by Annie Kelsey (Paperback)

Pippa Morgan's Diary - by  Annie Kelsey (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When Pippa tells a small lie to impress her best friend, she is entered into the school talent show even though she cannot sing at all.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Sometimes a little white lie can land you in a whole lot of trouble...</strong></p><p>Pippa's new BFF Catie Brown is perfect. So perfect, that Pippa tells her a teeny tiny lie-that she once auditioned for Voice Factor-to impress her. And it works. It works so well, in fact, that Catie enters Pippa into the school talent show.</p><p>The only problem? Pippa can't sing. Not at all. In fact, her singing is so bad it scares the neighbors. But if she doesn't participate in the talent show, Catie will know she lied. But if she does participate, the whole school will find out what a horrible singer she is...including Catie!</p> <p>It's up to Pippa to put an end to this pesky problem!</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A charming story about the lengths you can go to win someone over, this is a great addition to the perennially popular illustrated-journal trend in middle-grade fiction. Although the character-created sketches can draw Wimpy Kid comparisons, the tone more closely matches Marissa Moss' Amelia's Notebook (1995)... the perfect quick read for any student with starry-eyed aspirations and a big imagination.<BR>" - Booklist<br><br>"Readers will get a good glimpse at how kids can untangle themselves from complicated predicaments. Droll line drawings decorate Pippa's journal, making this a good bridge book to longer chapter books. Likable characters in humorous situations make for a promising series opener." - Kirkus<br><br>"Important preteen social issues are addressed, including lying to gain peer acceptance and dealing with divorce. With its approachable style and friendly language, this is sure to please both older fans of Rebecca Elliott's "Owl Diaries" (Scholastic) and reluctant readers alike.<BR>" - School Library Journal<br>

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