Golden Girls 16, Melissa J. Morgan
Golden Girls 16, Melissa J. Morgan
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Golden Girls #16

Author: Melissa J. Morgan

Narrator: Lauren Davis

Unabridged: 3 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/10/2018


Synopsis

During Color War, Natalie buddies up to the sixth division girls and ditches her fifth division friends, who couldn't be more immature. Then Nat inadvertently catches the attention of a sixth division boy, and without so much as a blink of an eye, she's kicked out of the sixth division circle flat on her fifth division butt. Will Nat's friends take her back? Sure, but first she'll have to own up to a lot of immaturity on her part.

About The Author

Melissa J. Morgan started going to sleep away camp when she was eight years old and didn't stop until her first job after grad school refused her request for eight weeks of summer vacation. She's since quit that job to become a full-time author. The only reason she didn't go back to camp is that her husband refused to join her. Melissa lives in New York with him and Bugle, their Chocolate Lab.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lilian♡ on October 05, 2024

4.5⭐️......more

Goodreads review by Helena on October 21, 2008

hmmm.... NATALIE JUST CANT LIKE LOGAN SHE HAS 2 LIKE SIMON!!!! sorry 'bout that......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on October 19, 2018

Okay. I mean, this is a nice book and all, but my only problem is Natalie. UM, so you just ditch your friends once a cooler girl talks to you? That's not cool. Firstly, she ditches her old best friend, Alyssa for a new best friend, Tori. After that, she ditches Tori for Lainie and then Tori and Nata......more

Goodreads review by Lianna on August 16, 2020

(LL) I would have given this three stars if the recycling wagon hadn’t been making second rounds: Two girls like the same guy and there is drama. Shocker! There was a slight difference in the set up than the other times, but still boring, and most of the drama is not realistic to how people actually......more

Goodreads review by Annabella on April 15, 2009

I read the Camp Confidential books in like sixth grade, but I just realized that they came out with more when i was in seventh grade, and i was really bored so i just decided to read the rest of them. this book was good but a little boring and i guess more for younger kids. In the camp confidential......more