Customer Reviews for Dawn (California Diaries, No. 1)

Dawn (California Diaries, No. 1)
by Ann M. Martin

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Book Reviews of Dawn (California Diaries, No. 1)

Book Review: Good book, but get real
Summary: 2 Stars

I felt that this book was alright, but I thought the author is pretty naive to write that Dawn was shocked at the party when the kids were smoking and drinking. I know kids who do alot worse then that. If Dawn would just grow up, then she would realize that parties with underaged smokers and drinkers are very common. I used to like Dawn, but now she seems really babyish.

Book Review: This book (and the rest of the series) is terrible
Summary: 1 Stars

I was recommended this book and I was very dissapointed. This book seems like a take off of the baby sitters clud and I HATED those books. I'm sure there are a lot of people who enjoy the series, I don't mean to bash it, but I did not like it. It's a too touchy-friendly-lets-make-up-and-kiss kind of book....take my advice and don't bother reading this book or the series.

Book Review: I absolutely loved this book, and so will you!
Summary: 5 Stars

Dawn Shafer, an eight grader whose parents are divorced, keeps a dirary about what is going on in there life. She has hardships and goodtimes but this book shows that life always goes on. In this book Dawn lost a good friend named Jill, and I too agree that the author of these books should write a diary of her seeing what Jill is thinking. All in all, it was great!

Book Review: GREAT!(If I remember it right......)
Summary: 5 Stars

Dawn is growing out of her friends.Or maybe vice versa.She is best friends with a girl named Sunny,who is going wild.She has another friend Jill,who goes to the STICKER STORE AT THE MALL TO BUT TEDDY BEAR AND UNICORN STICKERS!THEY ARE IN THE EIGHTH GRADE!!Dawn thinks.She doesn't understand Sunny's mood swings.Dawn tries to figure it all out in this great book.

Book Review: Better than The Baby Sitters Club!
Summary: 4 Stars

It's amazing to think that Ann M. Martin, the author of the Babysitters Club, could actually write a book for young adults. Dawn's diary is how Dawn, an eighth grader, and her friends- Sunny, Maggie, and Jill- are transfered to the high school. Dawn is seperating from Jill, who still likes unicorns and teddy bears. Exelent book for Young Adult readers.
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