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| ISBN: | 1442429011 (ISBN13: 9781442429017) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Cupcake Diaries #4 |
Coco Simon
Paperback | Pages: 160 pages Rating: 4.25 | 1256 Users | 52 Reviews

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| Title | : | Alexis and the Perfect Recipe (Cupcake Diaries #4) |
| Author | : | Coco Simon |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 160 pages |
| Published | : | October 25th 2011 by Simon Spotlight |
| Categories | : | Childrens. Middle Grade. Realistic Fiction |
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The Cupcake Club is back - and this book's focus is on Alexis.Alexis' sister, Dylan, is turning sixteen, and The Cupcake Club has been hired to provide the dessert. There is just one problem: Dylan. She is an unreasonable customer, but sticking with the theme of this series, all things are worked out in the wash.
The true focus of this novel is not on The Cupcake Club and their dilemma with Dylan; the focus is growing up and developing first crushes. For Alexis, that crush is Matt Taylor, brother to her best friend.
This installment deals with the importance of friendship and remaining true to yourself no matter the situation, difficult older sisters and crushes included.
I thoroughly enjoyed the book, but I gave it four instead of five stars because I felt the focus was too much on Alexis. But as all things happen when growing up, the author is moving the series from being about the group as a whole to giving readers individual characters that are enhanced when with their group of friends. I guess you could say that by book four in the series, the author begins to show young readers the importance of friendship, but also the importance of one's self.
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Ratings: 4.25 From 1256 Users | 52 ReviewsColumn Of Books Alexis and the Perfect Recipe (Cupcake Diaries #4)
Loved it! It was just so cool to see Alexis having a crush! Although one thing that bugs me is that in the previous books in the series Alexis wears skirts pretty often. Yet, in Alexis and the Perfect Recipe, she said she always wore jeans. Coco Simon missed that. Though that annoys me, I still think it is an awesome book!Usually it takes me a couple days to continue the series book after finishing one of the series. But not with this Cupcake series.I was eager to go on and on and it didn't bored me at all. This series is so entertaining me and give heart warming.This time we'll meet Alexis, who a math lover and geek in counting profit.Well, after she helped Emma by calling up Matt with the dress she couldn't afford to Mia's Mom's wedding ( book 3 ).She realized that she's in love with Matt, but too bad Callie
I was honestly expecting to hate this book but its not so bad. I would rather my kid read this than the sweet valley high series I used to devour.

The Cupcake Diaries, Alexis and the Perfect Recipe by Coco Simon is one of my favorite non-holiday book I have ever read! The book is about a girl named Alexis and she is in a cupcake club with her best friends. But she develops a crush on one of her best friends brother. Meanwhile her older sister, Dylan, is having a sweet sixteen party and needs the perfect cupcakes to match her theme from the Cupcake Club and Dylan can become bossy when she wants to be. I really enjoyed this book because it's
The Cupcake Club is back - and this book's focus is on Alexis.Alexis' sister, Dylan, is turning sixteen, and The Cupcake Club has been hired to provide the dessert. There is just one problem: Dylan. She is an unreasonable customer, but sticking with the theme of this series, all things are worked out in the wash.The true focus of this novel is not on The Cupcake Club and their dilemma with Dylan; the focus is growing up and developing first crushes. For Alexis, that crush is Matt Taylor, brother
Brief note: I usually hate books that deal with childhood/adolescent crushes, but, surprisingly, I found this one to be both different and helpful! Haha never thought that at 21 I would be getting boy advice from a tween book!
devoured this book in a whizz. Loved Alexis's side of story and it's so well panned out. this is such a mature and apt read for a teen. most importantly, the values instilled are very much appreciated and precious for even an adult. I want to finish each and every book in the whole series.


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