The halls of Abigail Adams Junior High are abuzz with excitement. Julie Faber passes out invitations to her Hawaiian-themed birthday bash, but not everyone makes the cut. The BSG must decide what to do when one of their own is labeled "too immature" to be invited to the party of the year. Meanwhile, Maeve is freaking out. She's in deep trouble in math class, and she is afraid she might have to repeat 7th grade. Will the party of the year get way out of hand? Can Isabel and Avery help save the day for some very special kids?
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"This book is part of a really good series. Its not exactly my favorite genre but it's more of a relaxing just for fun narrative than my usual physiological thriller. I liked the relaxed feel of it, but it wasn't boring. The conflicts they face as seventh graders are actually pretty fun to read."
— Christine (4 out of 5 stars)
" I really enjoyed reading this book. "
— Kathryn, 10/20/2013" I LOVE ALL OF THESE!! I wish there was so many more than just 12, and that is saying alot! ha ha :) "
— Alexis, 10/17/2013" I am a huge fan of the Beacon Street Girls series, but I was disappointed in this seventh installment. It did not have any of the inspirational power that the previous six books did. "
— Neon308, 8/6/2013" i love this book! i learned that your friends and family are always there for you. YOU CAN COUNT ON THEM!!! "
— Isabella, 10/28/2012" I think you can really learn about middle school from all of these BSG book "
— Taylor, 9/18/2012" So cool! Annie Bryant is an amazing author! "
— Haleigh, 2/26/2012" Such a dumb book, possibly the worst in the series (if that's even possible). If a lame/weird plot and (of course) a bunch of stupid boys don't make this book bad I'm not sure what else does. "
— Fashiongirlgoldberg, 9/22/2011" First book I read on my new kindle! I love my kindle and this book (I read this in less than 2 days)! Great story! "
— Abbey, 4/18/2011" Awesome Book Totally Ephamtic "
— Abby, 2/15/2011" I thought it was pretty good "
— Annie, 9/30/2010" I really liked this one! Nick and Charolette really connected! "
— Laila, 8/2/2010" I LOVED this book. It really says something about the BSG's personality. And I loved how they added Chelsea Briggs to the mix. It was great how one week, that she thought would be terrible, could really change her life! "
— Kendall, 8/1/2010" And Annie Bryant does it again. I recommend this book to everyone! "
— Haleigh, 6/10/2010" My favorite!!!!! AWESOME! Romance and adventure! "
— Kara, 4/2/2010" This book had that gritty real teen issue of what is it like to be overweight? Also, they give you really great tips on how to be fit, happy with your body, and still be healthy through it all. "
— Keana, 11/10/2009" This book is really good, its about this group of friends and they go camping with there school and have a lot of fun. "
— Ashtyn, 5/22/2009" I've learned more about diversity and now that I've finished it I've realized you REALLY shouldn't judge a book by its cover "
— Adrien, 11/17/2008" i really liked this book. it reminded me of when i went to science camp. i felt that the book related to me and liked the fact that the characters and storyline seemed down-to-earth. "
— Heather, 8/13/2008Annie Bryant is the author of the Beacon Street Girls series for children.
Erin Bennett is an Earphones Award–winning narrator and a stage actress who played Carlie Roberts in the BBC radio drama Torchwood: Submission. She can be heard on several video games. Regional theater appearances include the Intiman, Pasadena Playhouse, Arizona Theatre Company, A Noise Within, Laguna Playhouse, and the Getty Villa. She trained at Boston University and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
Lee Samuels (SAG-AFTRA) has lent his deep, “whiskey-smooth” voice to over 200 romance audiobooks; from small-town to suspense, and rom-coms to erotica. With a background in theatre, Lee’s audiobook career began in New York City when his roommate, then working as an audiobook engineer at Recorded Books, offered to help him record a few auditions for her friends’ then-new studio (Brick Shop Audio) in 2011. In his other life, he’s also a New York Times-published writer and author.