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Book Reviews of Lucky Charm (Beacon Street Girls, Bk 8)

Lucky Charm (Beacon Street Girls, Bk 8)
Lucky Charm - Beacon Street Girls, Bk 8
Author: Annie Bryant
ISBN-13: 9780975851197
ISBN-10: 0975851195
Publication Date: 5/2006
Pages: 233
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Beacon Street Girls
Book Type: Paperback
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MargoGamero avatar reviewed Lucky Charm (Beacon Street Girls, Bk 8) on + 41 more book reviews
Great book, my daughter could not put the book down. :)
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Reviewed by Allison Fraclose for TeensReadToo.com

Everyone in town is excited about the Brookline 300 Festival, and the Beacon Street Girls have made plans to meet up and experience the fun together.

On the day of the event, Charlotte decides to bring Marty, the BSG doggy mascot. Katani, who is unexpectedly forced to watch her autistic sister, Kelley, for the day, decides to bring her, too. Avery takes Marty over to the batting cages, and when Katani and Kelley show up, Marty scrambles out of Avery's duffel bag to run over to Kelley. However, a nearby squirrel distracts him, and, before the BSG know it, Marty is gone!

Accusations fly as Charlotte blames Avery, while Avery struggles to not break down over the dog's disappearance. The girls set up a website and put up fliers all over town, but turn up nothing but false hopes and wild goose chases. Finally, a lead pops up that might be legitimate, and the girls find themselves having to make a difficult choice.

Should they take the opportunity to save the special riding stable that helps people like Kelley, or is Marty too special to be bought for any price?

I loved the conflict in this particular BSG book. The author does a great job of showing multiple, legitimate sides to a difficult decision, and even demonstrated how solutions can be reached through everyday means. One does not need to be a fan of the series to appreciate this aspect.