The I read the popularity papers book one so I think book two will be fun too. I really loved book one. But if it is not fun I will still like the popularity papers because maybe the next story will be more fun than any book.
The Long-Distance Dispatch Between Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang (The Popularity Papers #2)
By Amy Ignatow
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 3 - 5 | n/a | 4.3 | 13490 |
After spending all of fifth grade studying popularity together, Julie and Lydia are finally ready to put their hard-earned lessons to use in junior high. But before they can, tragedy strikes: Lydia's mom gets a job in London for six whole months! Before Lydia can say "fancy a cup of tea?" she's thrust into a new school, where she earns a reputation as "the Violent American." Meanwhile Julie's stuck navigating the cliques of American junior high on her own, where she is adopted by a group of troublemaking eighth graders known as the Bichons. The two best friends will have to learn to keep in touch and stand on their own, assisted as always by their trusty notebook. Amy Ignatow's signature sense of humor is on full display in this satisfying sequel.
Book Reviews (4)
The series is SO AWESOME. I love the characters, they're so silly and trying new things every day! I don't have the 'popularity meter' thing at my school, which is quite a relief. But I bet everyone at my school is secretly planting one in their minds like they do a parking meter. Ex) 'She's popular. She's not bad...... But she smells like cabbage. He's really hawt. She is like-OMG-so, EWW!'
This book is awsome people who like books about best friends should read this and see what happens in the adventures of Lydia and Julie!!
Lydia Goldbatt and Julie Graham-Chang are best friends and they were geting ready to go to middle school. Then Lydia had to move to England they both kept in touch but Julie took it hard she just misted her best friend all Julie wanted to be cool thats all she wanted she was and so was Lydia.