RhaneBow Reads blog
The biggest thing about this story that I liked was the message it held. Sophie's summer of different taught and reminded her…that it's ok to fail. It's ok to look like a fool. It's ok to try new things that may scare you. It's ok to let go of absolute control from time to time…I would recommend this read to others.
School Library Journal
This well-told narrative shows how one can branch out of one's comfort zone, and also how social media and the Internet can have a positive impact on the world. A fun, engaging read, particularly for those who are about to begin a new phase in their lives. A great pick for libraries in need of more contemporary fiction.
Teresa Toten, award-winning author of Beware That Girl
Addictive and inspiring! You'll want to dive into your own '90 Days of Different' as soon as you've read it!
Shane Peacock, award-winning author of The Boy Sherlock Holmes series and The Dark Missions of Edgar Brim
Canada's great story teller for young readers strikes again with a compelling tale that will connect with his legions of readers. Sophie and Ella are a dynamic duo and their intriguing experiment in pushing boundaries will keep readers turning the pages.
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It is truly a fun read with a good message: that it is ok to push boundaries and do things one would not normally do. This book is an easy read and is suitable for preteens and teens.
Kirkus Reviews
A how-to book for creating the ultimate summer.