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Asking for Trouble
by Sandra Byrd
Savvy is trying to adjust to moving to England, where she is very lonely. She hopes that working on her high school newspaper will help her make friends, but she is just the delivery girl. Savvy turns to God through her troubles.
This book takes place in England. That alone made me want to pick up the book. And when I did, I wasn't disappointed. I really did enjoy it. I could relate to Savvy trying to adjust and knew what she was going through when she was sad that her old friends had moved on. She was a strong christian girl, but was not a stuck up, 'I'm so much better than anyone else' christian girl. And I was so mad when Hazelle was acting like a complete snob towards her!
However, at some parts I was a tiny bit bored. And sometimes, the author would overexplain the English words--for example, I already knew what the loo was, and smart as well. But, all together, I enjoyed Asking For Trouble. Now, I have to go and find the next London Confiential book!
This book takes place in England. That alone made me want to pick up the book. And when I did, I wasn't disappointed. I really did enjoy it. I could relate to Savvy trying to adjust and knew what she was going through when she was sad that her old friends had moved on. She was a strong christian girl, but was not a stuck up, 'I'm so much better than anyone else' christian girl. And I was so mad when Hazelle was acting like a complete snob towards her!
However, at some parts I was a tiny bit bored. And sometimes, the author would overexplain the English words--for example, I already knew what the loo was, and smart as well. But, all together, I enjoyed Asking For Trouble. Now, I have to go and find the next London Confiential book!