Joy M. (JoyReadsLots) reviewed Moving Day (Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls, Bk 1) on + 51 more book reviews
My daughter (8) has read the full series and really enjoyed it. She found Allie to be funny and could relate to her. She liked to tell me all about Allie's rules and how they came into play in the story. She and a few other girls in her class have all been reading the series. She even dressed up as Allie for book character day.
Jennifer W. (GeniusJen) reviewed Moving Day (Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls, Bk 1) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by The Compulsive Reader for TeensReadToo.com
Allie Finkle, a precocious, adventurous, and outspoken nine-year-old, is on a mission. A mission to keep her parents from making the worst decision of their lives and moving her and her brothers out of their perfectly fine suburban home and into a creaky, dark, and gloomy Victorian house.
Even such incentives as a new best friend, a new school, and a kitten all her own aren't enough to convince Allie that moving may actually be fun. Because Allie has a rule for everything...and one of them is: You can't let your family move into a haunted house!
For any Meg Cabot fan in training, MOVING DAY, the first installment in the ALLIE FINKLE'S RULES FOR GIRLS series, is a must read. Working the charm that won over the teenage set, Cabot expertly brings Allie to life in this laugh-out-loud story.
A lively narrator, Allie will keep you entertained with her many exploits and her stark honesty. This is a book that Cabot readers, new and old, young and not-so-young, will all enjoy. Meg Cabot is on the fast track to the top of kids lit, with the promise of many more stories to come.
Allie Finkle, a precocious, adventurous, and outspoken nine-year-old, is on a mission. A mission to keep her parents from making the worst decision of their lives and moving her and her brothers out of their perfectly fine suburban home and into a creaky, dark, and gloomy Victorian house.
Even such incentives as a new best friend, a new school, and a kitten all her own aren't enough to convince Allie that moving may actually be fun. Because Allie has a rule for everything...and one of them is: You can't let your family move into a haunted house!
For any Meg Cabot fan in training, MOVING DAY, the first installment in the ALLIE FINKLE'S RULES FOR GIRLS series, is a must read. Working the charm that won over the teenage set, Cabot expertly brings Allie to life in this laugh-out-loud story.
A lively narrator, Allie will keep you entertained with her many exploits and her stark honesty. This is a book that Cabot readers, new and old, young and not-so-young, will all enjoy. Meg Cabot is on the fast track to the top of kids lit, with the promise of many more stories to come.
Jessica J. (jessybird03) reviewed Moving Day (Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls, Bk 1) on + 6 more book reviews
Meg Cabot fans will enjoy this book even though it is written for a younger crowd. It is written in the sam smart-aleck, witty style Meg fans have enjoyed through her previous books. The characters, though young, are real and lovable. I'm 26 and even though this was written about a 9 year old girl, I still enjoyed it. It's a fast, easy read that is entertaining if this what you are looking for.