![]() Still on their way, Nikki asks Brandon about a certain pizza she saw him buy and if it was free, thinking it had to do with that kiss. On their way to Fuzzy Friends, Nikki and Brandon wonder just what MacKenzie is up to, as if she were a virus they were unable to be rid of. They meet up with Zoey and Chloe and tell them about MacKenzie, who waves goodbye to them through the window. MacKenzie offers to get them a cupcake to replace the one she ruined, but they decline and leave. Angered by this endeavor, Nikki and Brandon decide to leave. The NHH students, Presli, Sol and Evan talk to Nikki about all the things that she did, only in this case, they say MacKenzie did it, as if MacKenzie had told them that all the things Nikki did, she did instead. Nervous from seeing her friends arrive at the CupCakery, MacKenzie puts on a friendly act and greets them to Brandon and Nikki. As she and Nikki start arguing over all they went through in their rivalry, MacKenzie notices some of her NHH friends and stops arguing. ![]() But Brandon, knowing everything MacKenzie had done, refuses. At that moment, MacKenzie flirts with Brandon and tries to coax him into transferring to NHH with her. Nikki is shocked to see her since she thought she would never see her again. She bursts on the scene, with their cupcake in her hair. But it is interrupted by, to Nikki's shock, MacKenzie of all people. They feel a moment coming on and prepare to go in for a kiss. While counting the minutes she has been MacKenzie-free, Nikki goes to the CupCakery to spend some time with Brandon. Since she no longer has to go through any more drama with MacKenzie, Nikki prepares to hang out with her friends at the CupCakery. She takes a look at the website for North Hampton Hills International Academy, thinking it was all a myth, only to find that the school exists and is beyond fancy. Even her old locker was decorated as a tribute to her. She's the only one who is not gonna miss her due to all the rotten things she did to her in the past. but not without some hilarious challenges along the way! Nikki and Brandon find 7 puppies in front of the pet center and Nikki is forced to care for them.Įven though MacKenzie has transferred out of WCD, Nikki can't stop hearing all the other students talk about how much they're gonna miss her. one mean girl out for revenge, MacKenzie Hollister. All in all I give this two stars and I honestly think you could buy a rock, play with it and be more entertained than when you read this garbage.Nikki Maxwell has to hide 7 ADORKABLE puppies from 2 parents, an entire middle school, and. She left her sister once to go and hang out with her friends and the author tries to cover her irresponsibility by trying to make the whole thing funny(she failed at that BTW). This book also makes Nikki really negative towards her sister and parents valuing a phone and some new clothes over them. This book had the potential to end up like that but instead it went down the road of High school drama clicheness and made me completely bored and unentertained like a real book should. I would have enjoyed this more if it was about a girl trying to be herself and is getting bullied for it but perseveres and isn't bothered. ![]() For a bunch of High Schoolers Mackenzie, Nikki and Nikki's friend's are completely obsessed with boys and being popular. The whole book revolves around the drama and tension between Nikki, Brandon and Mackenzie. Secondly, this whole book is filled to the brim with drama and nonsense to the point were it's ridiculous, her every thought is about Brandon and does very stupid and cliche stuff to get him to notice. DO NOT LET YOUR KIDS READ THIS BOOK.įirst of I don't think that the author realized what a dork meant because throughout the book she calls herself a dork and act's like it's a good thing. Nikki and MacKenzie are always creating drama, which kinda portrays messages that you should pit women against women. All of the characters are pretty flat and not at all unique. The image Nikki portrays of how a girl should be is very problematic, she only cares about appearances and popularity, she is super dramatic and makes a big fit about small things, and she says, "OMG" so much that it gets annoying. This book stigmatizes mental health conditions, using phrases like, "mentally ill weirdo", portraying all of the characters with mental health conditions as physically unattractive losers who no one likes, etc. She thinks she has the worst life ever when she has a kind family, good friends, enough money, etc. This book does not teach kids to be happy in life and focus on things that really matter: family/friends, passions, etc. The only things that are important in life according to these books are popularity, appearance, social status, etc. I read this series when I was younger, and looking back, I got a lot of negative messages from these books. ![]()
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