The Sisters Club (The Sisters Club #1) 
I thought this book was great! 😊 My favorite part was when Stevie went up on stage for her sister to play the part of Belle in Beauty & The Beast. Overall this book deserves 5 stars!
It was such a good book! I love the characters and how you see the different points of view. And I love this book because in each point of view they show a different page set up, because the characters are different ages. I would recommend this book to people who want the book that you red in a few days, because it is so good.

Reading this book was like going back to my own childhood. I grew up in a home of three boys, and reading this book about three sisters made me realize that I never knew how much boys and girls were alike. Megan McDonald, who grew up the youngest of 5 sisters, writes about the friendship, love, hate and trials of family life among siblings. Our cast of characters is:Three Sisters:Alex Reel (the oldest)Stevie Reel (middle the glue)Joey Reel (the youngest)Parents:Mom (Susan Reel Actress)Dad
Graciela read all 3 of these in Grade 3. She loves all Megan McDonald.
Revised Review-Computer was in the shop, this needed some work. Have never read a Megan McDonald book before. Was quite fun. I hadn't heard of Judy Moody books before either, but it sounds like they are very popular, and that McDonald does a fun job of portraying them. As I try new genre's in my reading, this was one I would try and it was most enjoyable. Will probably try others too.Sweet read: the sisters club: rule of three by Megan McDonaldKnife, fork, spoon.Rock, paper, scissors.Lights,
I won't make this a lengthy review, only because this book is near and dear to my heart, as I grew up reading it. I remember reading this all the time, especially when I had nothing else to read. It was my fallback. A Nook book page run by some friends posted it for $1.99 as a Nook book, so I snapped it up. This, in my opinion, is a classic middle grade book that girls will love. Although it was, and is a childhood favorite of mine, something bothers me now that I've re-read it at 19. Is it me,
Megan McDonald
Hardcover | Pages: 196 pages Rating: 4.03 | 2076 Users | 180 Reviews

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| Title | : | The Sisters Club (The Sisters Club #1) |
| Author | : | Megan McDonald |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 196 pages |
| Published | : | December 31st 2003 by American Girl Publishing Inc (first published September 2003) |
| Categories | : | Childrens. Middle Grade. Realistic Fiction. Family. Fiction |
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Meet the Sisters Club: twelve-year-old Alex, aspiring actress and born drama queen; eight-year-old Joey, homework lover and pioneer wannabe; and smack in the middle, ten-year-old Stevie, the glue that holds them together — through dinner disasters, disputes over stolen lucky sweaters, and Alex’s going gaga over her leading man. Playfully weaving Stevie’s narration with Alex’s scripts, Joey’s notebook entries, and hilarious elements such as "How to Swear in Shakespeare" and "Dear Sock Monkey" letters, this hugely engaging novel showcases Megan McDonald’s ear for dialogue, comic timing, and insight into the ever-changing dynamics of sisterhood.List Books As The Sisters Club (The Sisters Club #1)
| Original Title: | The Sisters Club |
| ISBN: | 158485782X (ISBN13: 9781584857822) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Sisters Club #1 |
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Ratings: 4.03 From 2076 Users | 180 ReviewsComment On Regarding Books The Sisters Club (The Sisters Club #1)
things i first learned about, as a young'un, from this book- putting marshmallows between your toes to paint your toenails- Neapolitan ice cream- midlife crises- sock monkeys- fondue- Benedict Arnold- "This is Just to Say" by William Carlos Williams- King Learso maybe baby max was a weenie but this was also an eye-opening experience for him. also just a really really well-executed children's book sdfhdsfbwefwI thought this book was great! 😊 My favorite part was when Stevie went up on stage for her sister to play the part of Belle in Beauty & The Beast. Overall this book deserves 5 stars!
It was such a good book! I love the characters and how you see the different points of view. And I love this book because in each point of view they show a different page set up, because the characters are different ages. I would recommend this book to people who want the book that you red in a few days, because it is so good.

Reading this book was like going back to my own childhood. I grew up in a home of three boys, and reading this book about three sisters made me realize that I never knew how much boys and girls were alike. Megan McDonald, who grew up the youngest of 5 sisters, writes about the friendship, love, hate and trials of family life among siblings. Our cast of characters is:Three Sisters:Alex Reel (the oldest)Stevie Reel (middle the glue)Joey Reel (the youngest)Parents:Mom (Susan Reel Actress)Dad
Graciela read all 3 of these in Grade 3. She loves all Megan McDonald.
Revised Review-Computer was in the shop, this needed some work. Have never read a Megan McDonald book before. Was quite fun. I hadn't heard of Judy Moody books before either, but it sounds like they are very popular, and that McDonald does a fun job of portraying them. As I try new genre's in my reading, this was one I would try and it was most enjoyable. Will probably try others too.Sweet read: the sisters club: rule of three by Megan McDonaldKnife, fork, spoon.Rock, paper, scissors.Lights,
I won't make this a lengthy review, only because this book is near and dear to my heart, as I grew up reading it. I remember reading this all the time, especially when I had nothing else to read. It was my fallback. A Nook book page run by some friends posted it for $1.99 as a Nook book, so I snapped it up. This, in my opinion, is a classic middle grade book that girls will love. Although it was, and is a childhood favorite of mine, something bothers me now that I've re-read it at 19. Is it me,


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