Moving Day
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Nine-year-old Allie Finkle has rules for everything and is even writing her own rule book, but her world is turned upside-down when she learns that her family is moving across town, which will mean a new house, school, best friend, and plenty of new rules.
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Add Age Suitabilityindigo_panda_101 thinks this title is suitable for 11 years and under
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Add a CommentI loved this book! It was so much fun to read and it was really well written. I can't wait to read more in the series. :)
I think that it was an amazing book and poor allie for having to put up with britney and mary~kay ,but in the end kortney is really kind and is very calm considering that her "best friend'' just had a plan to make mary kay her new BFF and who would want their cat stuck in a suitcase and being tossed a round BTW how is that not animal abuse
kinda boring but i think its good for 8,9 year olds because im 13 and its boring
Favorite book ever! Not kidding.The author is putting her mind into fourth grader Allie Finkle's mind.
hey! did u guys notice from the other book she was wearing the exact same shirt but a different color?! and on the other book she was wearing cowboy boots instead of sneaker and a really long jean skirt instead of REAL jeans?!?!?! WOW!
Allie's parents make a horrible announcement one day. They are moviing from the sub-urbs to a house closer to their work. Moving means Allie is going to have to change schools and give up most of her rock collection. It also means saying goodbye to her best friend. So it is easy to understand that Allie fights her parents tooth and nail. She tries to sabotage the open house, as well as convince her family there is a ghost or something equally horrible living in the attic of the new home. This is a fairly straight forward novel about change, taking chances and standing up for yourself aimed at the tween market. Allie is forced to make some pretty hard choices in this novel and learns that a friend is not simply someone you play with. She also learns that moving may not be such a bad thing in the end. Worth picking up, especially for the girl with a heavy interest in social scenes in your life.