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Girl on Pointe: Chloe's Guide to Taking on the World by Chloe Lukasiak

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4.0

I liked this better than the other books written by girls from Dance Moms. Chloe is so down to earth and uses her influence and fame for much more good than any other the other girls. She has a great relationship with her little sister (I’m a little jealous because my sister and I are the same distance apart but definitely not close) and loves to read and learn. She’s someone I would love my daughter to know and look up to!

This book was still a silly teen book, but had interesting things and good advice for girls. I enjoyed reading it.

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5.0

I love reading auto biographies, but don't read much of them. This was incredible and instantly lifted my spirits!

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4.0

This “guide to taking on the world” does just that. You can learn some pretty sweet relaxation tips, organization skills, and how Chloe tackles the world in general – literally everything I would want to know about her is in this book! She talks about a side of Dance Moms that I never knew about, which is one of the main reasons why I wanted to read this book. I just knew I would get the Dance Moms fix I needed, and there’s not one, but TWO chapters! Yay!

What I love the most about Girl on Pointe is how real Chloe keeps it. I genuinely enjoyed this book, and I personally think it’s the best biography to-date amongst other similar titles. Dance Moms fans won’t be disappointed, and I think new fans who are curious to learn more about Chloe will benefit from reading this book.

Full review on my blog, ReadingMaria: https://mariazuppardi.wordpress.com/2018/01/29/book-review-girl-on-pointe-by-chloe-lukasiak/
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