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Mary-Kate & Ashley Graduation Summer #3:Everything I Want: (Everything I Want) (Mary-Kate and Ashley Graduation Summer no 3, 3)

Mary-Kate & Ashley Graduation Summer #3:Everything I Want: (Everything I Want) (Mary-Kate and Ashley Graduation Summer no 3, 3)

Published in
2004
3.77
on Goodreads (31)

Description

Mary-Kate and Ashley are eager to start college, but Ashley encounters problems with her roommate and Mary-Kate has to choose between two boyfriends. Mary-Kate and Ashley are starting college and are excited about the new experiences. However, Ashley faces challenges when she meets her roommate, Zoe, who is similar to her in terms of being smart and competitive. This leads to conflicts as they find themselves competing for the same classes, friends, and even the same guy.
Age
8-9
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
144 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Nostalgia Trip: For fans of the iconic Olsen twins, reading 'Mary-Kate & Ashley Graduation Summer #3: Everything I Want' offers a delightful journey back to the late 90s and early 2000s, when Mary-Kate and Ashley were at the height of their popularity. It's a perfect way to relive the memories associated with their brand and entertainment influence.
  • Entertaining Storyline: Cameron Dokey is known for engaging and entertaining storytelling. This book promises a fun and easy read that is perfect for a summer day or when you're in the mood for a light-hearted story that doesn't require heavy intellectual investment.
  • Character Development: As the third book in the series, 'Everything I Want' provides further character development and insights into the lives of the protagonists. It's a chance to see how Mary-Kate and Ashley's characters evolve as they face the challenges and adventures of their graduation summer.
  • Cultural Context: Reading the book can provide a glimpse into the cultural context of the time it was written. It reflects the values, aspirations, and challenges faced by teenagers at the turn of the millennium, offering a snapshot of that era's youth culture.