The book that I'm now reading is called "Frosting and Friendship" by Lisa Schroeder. The book is about a girl named Lily. She's part of a girls only baking book club. Lily's good at reading, but she's not the best at baking. She wants to do everything she can to empress the other baking bookworms in her club. She especially wants to win back her old friend from summer camp, Sophie, and wants to empress Sophie's new best friend Isabel. Problems start to happen when Lily is given a task to bake the best dessert for a very special event. Lily runs into other conflicts when it comes down to her girl band. Lily has a limited amount of time to write a a dance to go along with a song for her bands audition.Will Lily have enough time to bake an amazing dessert and have time to make a unique song and dance? I'll just have to find out.
So far reading this book, I can predict that Lily will go through a lot of conflicts throughout the book. Even at the beginning of the book, there are many different conflicts with Lily's baking skills, and band skills. I can already tell that Lily is going to go through a lot, but will eventually take on her problems head on and defeat them. I've been learning a lot about Lily and how she is as a character. I can relate to her in many different ways. She's sometimes insecure about herself and her abilities, but always has something to keep herself motivated. She's determined to do better then her mistakes and make the best out of nothing. Lily isn't really the most "popular" girl at their school. Her and her friends aren't the perfect match either. One of Lily's bandmates is one of the prettiest girls in Lily's point of view, and her other band mate, is a shy girl who doesn't really like the spotlight. I think that Lily and her friends are the perfect mis matched pair of friends.
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