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Little Blog on the Prairie by Cathleen Davitt Bell


Overall Rating: 3.9
Characters: 3.8
Plot: 4.2
Cover Art: 3

Favorite Line:
There weren't really any specific lines that stood out to me.

Synopsis:
Gen's family is more comfortable spending time apart than together. Then Gen's mom signs them up for Camp Frontier, a vacation that promises the thrill of living like 1890s pioneers. Forced to give up all of her modern possessions, Gen nevertheless manages to text her back home about life at "Little Hell on the Prairie," as she's renamed the camp. It turns out frontier life has it's upside, like the cute boy who lives in the next clearing.

Little Blog on the Prairie is a fun, lighthearted tale...
The book follows Gen as the modern devices she's learned to take for granted are suddenly taken away. Gen is your typical thirteen-year-old girl. She freaks out when her clothes are replaced with 1890s garb, and uses 'like' 30 times a minute. I'm not going to lie, she kind of annoyed me... more than kind of actually.

Little Blog's plot is filled with funny situations that drive Gen crazy. From figuring out how to open her dress, to learning to milk a cow, Gen's farm life adventures make for some interesting material. The camp also has a resident witch named Nora, the daughter of the camp's owners, who happens to be all over the resident hottie, Caleb.

This blog is a great read for girls in their early teens, and would recommend to anyone who enjoyed the Clique series. :)

Have a great day everyone!