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How to (Almost) Ruin Your Summer by Taryn Souders
How to (Almost) Ruin Your Summer by Taryn Souders










How to (Almost) Ruin Your Summer by Taryn Souders

She decides to make the best of it: she'll learn cake decorating and earn money when she gets home, frosting cupcakes at a local shop. There is no way eleven-year old Chloe is going into the sixth grade riding her old pink bicycle But before she can earn money for a new bike, she's shipped off to career camp. Well, they obviously never had to ride a baby bike to the first day of middle school. Someone once told me that money can't buy a girl happiness. Join eleven year old Chloe McCorkle on her trip to summer Camp Minnehaha in this action-packed, laugh-out-loud book perfect for middle schoolers and kids ages 9 to 12.If you’re looking for a fast, amusing summer read, “How to (Almost) Ruin Your Summer” is a good choice. There are some nice twists and turns throughout, even if the end is somewhat predictable. Chloe is the kind of character you’d like as a friend - even though she has some seriously grumpy moments. There’s lots of action and slapstick silliness, as well as personal growth and ingenuity. “How to (Almost) Ruin Your Summer” is as fun as the book’s description sounds. But it’s going to take more than positive thinking to survive the camp’s many spiders, a diva cabin mate, and King Arthur, a goat with an attitude.

How to (Almost) Ruin Your Summer by Taryn Souders

After all, if she learns how to decorate cakes, she may be able to make some money this summer after all. While their floating around the Pacific, Chloe will be at Camp Minnehaha where you get to try out a vocation for two weeks.Ĭhloe is willing to make the best of things. But Chloe won’t be enjoying Alaska with them.

How to (Almost) Ruin Your Summer by Taryn Souders

It’s their fifteenth wedding anniversary, and they’ve booked a two-week cruise to Alaska at the exact same time the class is offered. The only problem with Chloe’s plan is her parents. Her plan is to take a babysitting class at the local library and then cash in on all the moms who need a break during summer break. “How to (Almost) Ruin Your Summer,” by Taryn Souders, Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, June 7, 2016, softcover, $7.99 (ages 8-12)Ĭhloe McCorkle has one goal this summer - earn enough money to buy a new, less babyish bike.












How to (Almost) Ruin Your Summer by Taryn Souders