The Secret Cookie Club review by PurpleGoose!
The Secret Cookie Club
by Martha Freeman
Age Range - 8 - 12
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Litchfield, California, United States
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This is a story of four girls who didn’t really know or like each other but came together on their last night of summer camp at Moonlight Ranch. From that day forward they became great friends and came up with The Secret Cookie Club. In an effort to stay in touch, they began to send each other cookies with stories of what was going on in their lives. These cookies were made from special old recipes from their camp counselor’s grandpa. Also these cookies were said to have “flour-power”, which is said to help you with something wrong or bad happening in your life. Then with flour-power at work, the four girls, Vivek their camp friend along with their camp counselor all come together for another fun time at summer camp. This book explains how something so small like cookies can make a whole batch of friends.

Opinion: 

This book had very good details in describing the characters and was a very simple but sweet book. My favorite character in the book would have to be Grace. Grace is very smart, strong and she is a really good friend. I would suggest this book to anyone who likes stories about friendships, cookies, or light romance. I would give this book a 4.5 star rating, instead of a perfect 5 just because it did not tell us their nicknames until farther ahead in the book. 

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4
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