HemGrupperDiskuteraMerTidsandan
Sök igenom hela webbplatsen
Denna webbplats använder kakor för att fungera optimalt, analysera användarbeteende och för att visa reklam (om du inte är inloggad). Genom att använda LibraryThing intygar du att du har läst och förstått våra Regler och integritetspolicy. All användning av denna webbplats lyder under dessa regler.

Resultat från Google Book Search

Klicka på en bild för att gå till Google Book Search.

Laddar...

Last-But-Not-Least Lola Going Green

av Christine Pakkala

MedlemmarRecensionerPopularitetGenomsnittligt betygDiskussioner
432583,965 (4.25)Ingen/inga
Lola Zuckerman hates being last for everything. If only she were Lola Adams or Lola Appleby or anything but Z for Zuckerman. And she is having a particularly hard time right now. Her best friend Amanda Anderson is now her ex-best friend. Her grandparents have moved back to Texas, and her mother is launching a new career. Why is everything always changing? What would make things much, much better is if Lola were to win the Going-Green Contest at school and beat Amanda Anderson, who is determined to win first place too. How can Lola, who is always last, prove that she's not least?… (mer)
Ingen/inga
Laddar...

Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken.

Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken.

Visar 2 av 2
Coming soon ( )
  sszkutak | Sep 28, 2016 |
Yet another beginning chapter book series has started.

Spunky girl with a slightly odd name? Check.
Is she the class clown, hyperactive, and socially awkward? Check.
Is her family slightly quirky? Check.
Does she have friendship problems? Check.
Le sigh. So, Lola Zuckerman is tired of always being last because her last name starts with Z. She's determined to win the Going Green contest, not just because her older brother won it, but to show she can finally be first in something and beat her former best friend, Amanda Anderson. Lola and Amanda haven't been friends since Amanda moved into a big new house and she and Lola had a fight.

Of course, all Lola's best ideas get taken before they get to the Zs, she gets in trouble for saying mean things about Amanda, who makes fun of her with her new friend, and she just knows she's never going to win. But then...she does! Only it doesn't feel quite as good as she'd hoped. With a little compromise, Lola finds out that she can be friends with Amanda again and maybe some things are more important than being first.

Well, not really. In the preview of the second book, Amanda and her bff are still being mean to Lola, who is still being her usual chaotic, socially awkward self, etc. etc.

So, kids love these series. They like the formulaic aspect, they like the realistic kids, and everyday problems of school and family. But do we really need another one? I am all for formula over unique - often unique just means it's so esoteric or literary a kid can't or won't read it - but there are a lot of other beginning chapter books out there that could be written. First of all, what about all the Princess Poseys? By which I mean, what about all the girls who aren't in constant friend drama or trouble with the teacher, who aren't quirky and loud and "unique". One of my most popular chapter book series is Julie Bowe's books about a class of very ordinary kids, featuring the most average girl of all. Even though she's not loud and in your face, she still has a story to tell. What about the kids of color? Yet again, we have another dang redhead when there are, on average, more kids of color even in a small predominantly white town like mine than actual redheads. And, of course, redheads are always wild and crazy. I also found the teacher (do we have to have another quirky teacher?) unbelievable. I can't believe that no parent has complained about her strict alphabetical policy, especially when it means that kids like Lola are always last for everything. I can't believe that she hasn't gotten in trouble for calling the kids candy nicknames. I also have trouble believing the Going Green competition and how she let it keep going even when it was obviously causing a lot of classroom ructions.

Verdict: This isn't a bad book, per se, it's just very formulaic in a genre that I feel is overpopulated. If you have lots and lots of Junie B. Jones and Judy Moody fans who just can't get enough of this type of character, it's worth adding, but it's not really going to balance out the collection.

ISBN: 9781590789353; published September 2013 by Boyds Mills Press; ARC provided by the publisher at ALA annual 2013
  JeanLittleLibrary | Sep 21, 2013 |
Visar 2 av 2
inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Du måste logga in för att ändra Allmänna fakta.
Mer hjälp finns på hjälpsidan för Allmänna fakta.
Vedertagen titel
Originaltitel
Alternativa titlar
Första utgivningsdatum
Personer/gestalter
Viktiga platser
Viktiga händelser
Relaterade filmer
Motto
Dedikation
Inledande ord
Citat
Avslutande ord
Särskiljningsnotis
Förlagets redaktörer
På omslaget citeras
Ursprungsspråk
Kanonisk DDC/MDS
Kanonisk LCC

Hänvisningar till detta verk hos externa resurser.

Wikipedia på engelska

Ingen/inga

Lola Zuckerman hates being last for everything. If only she were Lola Adams or Lola Appleby or anything but Z for Zuckerman. And she is having a particularly hard time right now. Her best friend Amanda Anderson is now her ex-best friend. Her grandparents have moved back to Texas, and her mother is launching a new career. Why is everything always changing? What would make things much, much better is if Lola were to win the Going-Green Contest at school and beat Amanda Anderson, who is determined to win first place too. How can Lola, who is always last, prove that she's not least?

Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas.

Bokbeskrivning
Haiku-sammanfattning

Pågående diskussioner

Ingen/inga

Populära omslag

Snabblänkar

Betyg

Medelbetyg: (4.25)
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4 1
4.5 1
5

Är det här du?

Bli LibraryThing-författare.

 

Om | Kontakt | LibraryThing.com | Sekretess/Villkor | Hjälp/Vanliga frågor | Blogg | Butik | APIs | TinyCat | Efterlämnade bibliotek | Förhandsrecensenter | Allmänna fakta | 204,447,030 böcker! | Topplisten: Alltid synlig