Review The Secrets Of The Superglue Sisters Compiled By Susie Day Formatted As Kindle
book is exactly what Ive come to expect from Susie Day a funny, touching contemporary that tackles things relevant to the people the book is aimed at in my opinion periods, blended families, struggling to fit in and make friends.
The Secrets of the Superglue Sisters tells the story of Georgie and Jem, two best friends whose parents fall in love and decide to move in together, and explores how that changes their friendship.
It also sees them starting a new school and making friends, and theres also the mystery of who stole their classmates secrets for a class project to solve and I SERIOUSLY didnt see this twist coming, although I did guess what the smaller subplot of Georgies secret would be.
The characters were hugely lovable, especially Jems little brother and sister, and I also completely adore the cameos from the Pea quartet/the other Secrets books as it makes me feel like Im part of their community and I know everyone in it as I read.
The only thing I had a slight issue with was that I struggled to identify between Georgie and Jem in the dual narrative, but I still recommend this to anyone who loves Susies books like I do, and anyone else who enjoys awesome characters, an intriguing and fun plot and contemporary MG in general.
I think it is about two people who were sisters that one of them could actually do magic tricks that nobody could do Georgie and her mum move in with Jem and her dad, brother Noah and sister Tilly.
Georgie and Jem are best friends and through their parents now actual sisters too as they move in, start school and get used to their new family set up.
However their friendship comes to blows when a school secret sharing box project goes missing and the girls find their deepest secrets are set loose for everyone to know.
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A book that shows how secrets can be dangerous but also unite people, It was a book with likable characters and the family worked well on a whole, This secret aspect added another more mischievous side to the girls tale showing how a bond can be torn and mended, A great book to
educate children on the value of truth and lies,
As always from susie it is a really lovely read, Best friends Georgie and Jem aren't just new at school they're new at being fulltime sisters too, Georgie's mum and Jem's dad have finally bought a house together, and they get to share a home at last, just like they always wanted,
School is a bit more challenging, Miss Eagle wants the whole class to start a selfesteem project, They'll write their biggest secret on a piece of paper shaped like a cloud and then float them up into the sky on a balloon and their worries will disappear.
Then disaster! The ball of secrets disappears instead! Soon everyone's deepest secrets are being revealed to the whole school, .