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Loading... Wish You Were Eyre (Mother Daughter Book Club) (edition 2012)by Heather Vogel Frederick
Work detailsWish You Were Eyre by Heather Vogel Frederick
None. I've enjoyed this whole series, but this one the most, since it includes references to so many of my favorite things--Jane Eyre, Betsy-Tacy, The Wizard of Oz. and the idea of the "After Library." I enjoyed reading this book. To me it was a great ending to n awesome series. wonderful book! my fav. of the series, heather is amazing! no reviews | add a review
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Okay since that does not constitute a book review or anything except gloating I will review the book. The girls are reading Jane Eyre and there is excitement in Concord, there is a French exchange student Sophie who comes to stay with Megan and her family. Each of the girls learn a lesson relating to Jane Eyre. Megan gets to go to Paris with Gigi for Fashion Week and the descriptions of Paris made me miss it so much. I also loved Becca's trip to Minneapolis and Mankato.
I like the progression of Becca's character and that she really has become less of a brat as the years go by. I love the literary names of the characters that we run into.
This really is a great series of books. It is a great way to get girls interested in reading the classics mentioned in these books too. (