Katie and the Cupcake Cure

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Cupcake Diaries Series, Book 1

مجموعه خاطرات کیک کوچک، کتاب ۱

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

Lexile Score

570

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

3.8

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Coco Simon

ناشر

Simon Spotlight

شابک

9781442422766
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
این کتاب در خاطرات کیک فنجانی از دیدگاه کتی براون بیان می‌شود. کتی بدبخت را در اولین روز مدرسه راهنمایی می‌بینیم. بهترین دوستش «کالی» از کمپ پسر دیوونه برگشته و بخشی از یه گروه جدید از دوستان زمانی که مشخص شد که کالی در PGC (باشگاه دختران محبوب) است و کتی دعوت نشده است به عضویت، کتی ناگهان احساس تنهایی باور کرد. کتی متوجه می‌شود که اگر قرار است از دبیرستان جان سالم به در ببرد باید جدا گروه‌بندی کند و چند دوست جدید پیدا کند. اما چگونه؟ او کیک کوچکی را که مادرش برای ناهار برایش بسته بود، گاز می‌گیرد و لحظه‌ای چشمانش را می‌بندد. رفتار شیرین او را خوشحال می‌کند و سرانجام چیزی درست می‌شود! کتی به دور میز خود نگاه کرد و متوجه شد که دانش اموزان دیگر هم کمی گم شده‌اند. که بهش یه ایده میده . کیتی با سه دوست جدید، یک باشگاه برای گسترش عشق به کیک فنجانی تشکیل می‌دهد و مقداری پول کیک فنجونی به دست می‌اورد.

نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
bunnyzhang - It is a great book. I enjoyed reading it and would recommend someone to read it. It is a great book because it is friendship related. Katie was not scared of middle school not like most kids! Katie thought middle school should be no difference from elementary school. But, she was wrong! Her best friend Callie was hanging out with some mean girls she didn’t know at the bus stop. Katie felt sick; she and Callie had been best friends since babies. Callie was walking to school with the mean girls (Katie didn’t know), while Katie was taking the bus. On the bus Katie met a nice girl named Mia who asked if she wanted to sit with her. At lunch she sat with Mia and two other girls named Alexis and Emma. Katie had cupcakes for dessert. She shared the cupcakes with her new friends (she only had four cupcakes). Next Friday she brought in cupcakes for dessert again. The girls decided to make the Cupcake Club together. Callie was in the PGC (Popular Girls Club) so she couldn’t be in the Cupcake Club. Well Callie could be in the Cupcake Club and PGC; but the boss in the PGC named Sydney wouldn’t let Callie. She didn’t even let Katie sit at their table since Katie isn’t in the PGC. Wow so mean Sydney.

Publisher's Weekly

July 11, 2011
This debut installment of the Cupcakes Diaries covers familiar turf. On the first day of middle school, Katie's best friend Callie snubs her for the "Popular Girls Club." Hurt but resilient, Katie bonds with stylish Mia, who has just moved to town from Manhattan; shy Emma; and down-to-earth Alexis. When Katie's overprotective, "cupcake crazy" mother (who, yes, calls her "Cupcake") senses that her daughter has had a rough day she proposes a "cupcake cure" and the two bake a batch, which Katie shares with her new pals. Katie, an affable narrator, asserts that middle school "got a little bit easier" after she and her friends form the Cupcake Club and bake together on weekends. At a school fundraiser, Katie and crew sell cupcakes (competing with Callie and her cronies, who hawk disastrous makeovers), and win the prize. "It was like the sweet icing on top of a delicious cupcake," gushes Katie, whose reconciliation with Callie caps this breezy, predictable middle-grade story. Mia in the Mix pubs simultaneously. Ages 8â12.



Booklist

May 1, 2011
Grades 4-6 Katie spends the summer before middle school blissfully unconcerned about the impending transition. Her first school day delivers a jolt when she realizes that her best friend has abandoned her for the newly formed Popular Girls Club, but Katie quickly befriends Mia, Emma, and Alexis. The four girls bond over lunch and soon form the Cupcake Club. After a bake sale and her first dance, Katie finds that she may enjoy middle school after all. Katie makes an appealing figure as she navigates the difficulties of finding her way, literally and figuratively, in her new school. She and her supportive (if somewhat overprotective) single mother are recognizable, believable characters, and Katies middle school will seem like familiar territory to many readers. Though Katie narrates the first volume in the Cupcake Diaries, evidently Mia will narrate the next book in the series. The ease with which troubles are overcome makes this a light, pleasant choice for tweens.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)




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