Book Review: Dear Pen Pal (The Mother-Daughter Book Club, #3) by Heather Vogel Frederick

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Dear Pen Pal (The Mother-Daughter Book Club, #3)  by Heather Vogel Frederick  is the third book in a middle grade book series that is being rereleased. Chaos erupts in this third installment as the daughters in the book club get themselves into trouble. Each of the girls have big changes in their lives:  Jess is going to boarding school; Megan's grandmother comes to live with her; Emma starts a campaign against school uniforms; Cassidy has a lot of unexpected change coming to her family. Will the mother daughter book club stay together? I'd like to thank NetGalley, Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing, and Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers for an Advanced Readers Copy (ARC) of Dear Pen Pal  by Heather Vogel Frederick with it's upcoming rerelease to the public. I always love a good book that involves books, even if its target audience is children between the ages of eight and twelve. It wasn't until I reached the end of the book that I realized that it...

Book Review: Crazy for You by Marnie Vinge

NetGalley ARC Book Review of Crazy for You by Marnie Vinge
Crazy for You
 by Marnie Vinge
is a story about a former pop star named Victoria London who gave up her celebrity status when her friend Nikki dies and is blamed for her death. Victoria now owns a wolf rescue charity that needs a lot of monetary donations to stay open, so she agrees to be interviewed because she has a fundraiser coming up. However, Victoria's stalker from her pop days starts threatening her again.

I'd like to thank NetGalley for the Advanced Readers Copy (ARC) of Crazy for You by Marnie Vinge. I was thrilled to be approved to read this novel and received a copy of it for free in exchange for my honest review.

The story is told from alternating perspectives and alternate timelines to keep the reader guessing. I know a lot of readers don't like these type of books. However, I actually enjoy books that have this type of format if it's done well, and the author did an exceptional job with it. Unfortunately, I did figure out part of the plot twist because of it. With that being said, there was another plot twist that I thought I had figured out and didn't!

As far as characters go, I really liked the main character, Victoria London and the wolves. In high school, there was a program where there were a specific type of wolf that was going extinct, and the program was trying to grow the population and reintroduce them to Yellowstone Park. I donated a small amount to the program and was pleased to see that the program worked and was featured on the television show 60 Minutes not too long ago. So, reading a book about a wolf charity was something a bit near and dear to me. Other than the wolves and Victoria London, I didn't care much about the other characters as I didn't really trust most of them.

Four out of five stars is what I gave Crazy for You by Marnie Vinge. The only reason I didn't give it more stars is mainly because there were times that I thought the story dragged a bit. Overall, it was an interesting read and one that I'd recommend to other people, especially if you like wolves. I'd categorize this book in the suspense and thriller genres.


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