The book I've started to read is called "Frosting and Friendships" by Lisa Schroeder. It's about a 13 year old girl named Lily.. Lily is in a "baking book club" with some other girls. The problem is, all the other girls in "The Baking Bookworms" are masters at baking any desert. Little do they know, Lily is the last person to be a baker. When it comes down to baking anything, Lily isn't the best at that. Now that Lily is reunited with her old friend Sophie, Lily tries to give her all to baking just so she can impress Sophie. But it all goes wrong, when Lily's struggle to become a baking perfectionist, gets in the way of her girl band, and their friendships. What will Lily choose? The Baking Bookworms, or her group of true friends? I think a lot of people can relate to Lily's situation. Everyone probably had a time when they really wanted to impress someone, and prove to them that they could do the same thing. Maybe it wasn't a friend but someone will always want to prove that they can do something.
Now that I'm getting more ahead in my book, I've gotten to more of Lily's other conflicts that built up over other conflicts. Lily is currently going through a lot of self consciousness when it comes down to her baking. Lily has a week to find the perfect deserts for Sophie's surprise party, and she has to practice her baking skills. On top of that, she has to write a song, along with a matching dance and another song for her bands audition. Lily has so much on her plate, she's not sure that she'd going to get everything she needs to get done in time. Everything starts going wrong, once she's all on her own without the help of the people around her. It's all up to Lily herself, she might regret some of her choices.
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