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Reviews for Junie B. Jones Is a Party Animal (Junie B. Jones Series #10)

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The average rating for Junie B. Jones Is a Party Animal (Junie B. Jones Series #10) based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2014-10-23 00:00:00
1997was given a rating of 3 stars Brian Hampton
Junie B. Jones is five years old and in kindergarten. Junie has two best friends, Lucille and Grace. In this book, Junie and Grace are very jealous because Lucille has a rich grandma who gives Lucille everything she wants. Lucille invites Junie and Grace over to her grandma's house to sleep over. When Junie and Grace get to Lucille's grandma's house, they cause nothing but trouble for her. Junie breaks her very expensive glasses. Also, she ruins one of her pillows and gets feathers everywhere. Grace, Junie, and Lucille do not listen to Lucille's grandma. They stayed up late when they were not supposed to and are very loud and disrespectful. When it was time for Junie and Grace to leave, Lucille's grandma was very thankful. Junie, Grace, Lucille, and Lucille's grandma are the main characters in this book. Junie is very loud and obnoxious. She always has to be the center of attention. Lucille is very spoiled and has to have everything her way. Grace is a really nice, sweet girl. At the end of the book, Junie realizes that she would rather have her grandma rather than Lucille's grandma. Junie would realizes that money really does not matter. I would recommend this book to anyone the age of six to ten. This book is gender neutral, but I think that girls would enjoy it more. It is a very easy and enjoyable to read. I give this book 3 stars out of 5. I give this book a three because I did not really like the story line of it.
Review # 2 was written on 2009-04-30 00:00:00
1997was given a rating of 4 stars Suellen Buckman
My daughter enjoys me reading these books to her. I have read on Goodreads that many people don't like her, but I think Junie B. Jones captures the honesty and enthusiasm of childhood. Junie B. doesn't mean to be bad - she just speaks her heart and is often misunderstood. My daughter's eyes get big when Junie B. does something wrong, but in the end Junie B. always learns her lesson. I like her!


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