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Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com
Polly LOVES books, especially romantic tales like PRIDE & PREJUDICE and ANNE OF GREEN GABLES.
Polly realizes that the world would be a better place if romance lived on as it does it books. So she plans to change the world.
She decides that her sister's boyfriend isn't good enough for her. She decides that her best friend's father should not look for love on the Internet - instead, she will find a suitable woman for him. She also decides that she will pair up two unhappy singletons. She can work on her matchmaking skills while out delivering goodies from her parents' bakery.
Will love blossom in the air, or stink like her sister's burnt bakery creations?
SCONES AND SENSIBILITY is a cute tale that made me crave chocolate croissants and other treats. Polly is sweet, funny, and hopelessly out of touch with her world, which only makes her more lovable. A great novel for tween girls, anyone who loves matchmaking, or those with a sweet tooth.
Polly LOVES books, especially romantic tales like PRIDE & PREJUDICE and ANNE OF GREEN GABLES.
Polly realizes that the world would be a better place if romance lived on as it does it books. So she plans to change the world.
She decides that her sister's boyfriend isn't good enough for her. She decides that her best friend's father should not look for love on the Internet - instead, she will find a suitable woman for him. She also decides that she will pair up two unhappy singletons. She can work on her matchmaking skills while out delivering goodies from her parents' bakery.
Will love blossom in the air, or stink like her sister's burnt bakery creations?
SCONES AND SENSIBILITY is a cute tale that made me crave chocolate croissants and other treats. Polly is sweet, funny, and hopelessly out of touch with her world, which only makes her more lovable. A great novel for tween girls, anyone who loves matchmaking, or those with a sweet tooth.
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