I really liked this book! Rachel is a shy girl. She has a friend who sticks by her side. But ever since her parents divorce, Rachel’s life is boring. Until one day when she decides to secretly take money out of her college fund to pay for a plane ticket to see her dad. Only now she has to earn the money back up before her mom notices. But when she is taking a job in her moms cleaning job, she is. Cleaning the snootiest people’s houses. But when she writes. Secrets about their house down in her notebook, things get a lot interesting ire . And her BFF is now not talking to her, plus her mom has a new boyfriend, AND when a cute boy enters the picture, her life gets a whole lot more interesting. I give this book five stars.
The Dirt Diary
By Anna Staniszewski
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 3 - 5 | n/a | 4.7 | 46686 |
Rachel Lee didn't think anything could be worse than her parents splitting up. She was wrong. Working for her mom's new house-cleaning business puts Rachel in the dirty bathrooms of the most popular kids in the eighth grade. Which does not help her already loser-ish reputation. But her new job has surprising perks: enough dirt on the in-crowd to fill up her (until recently) boring diary. She never intended to reveal her secrets, but when the hottest guy in school pays her to spy on his girlfriend Rachel decides to get her hands dirty.
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If you are looking for a book about a girl who has so many problems that you can't even keep track of them then this is the one
This is an awesome book! I got it from my book order at school. I recommend this book to people who have a diary that has all sorts of secrets in it.
the book sounds good but i might read it
Lol, I don't think anyone remembers me anymore. Well, I'm hereee XD. And without further ado... here is the book review. We can all relate to Rachel Lee. She's an underconfident, self-conscious girl- just like all 8th graders. Well, maybe except for the fact that she's a "house-worker" to the most popular kids in the school- the kids that bully her. So, what does Rachel Lee do, exactly? First off, she most OBVIOUSLY wants to sneak a peek at her enemy's room and secrets. I mean, who doesn't? But then, Rachel's intentions go bad, after the most popular girl's boyfriend.. weeell, decided to "bribe" Rachel into spying on his girlfriend. Messed up? Well, the only reason Rachel got into this mess was a plane ticket. YES, a plane ticket. The plane ticket held hope for Rachel; hope that her parents would someday get back together... and all her problems would go away. Instead, she got herself into a big, big mess. And now, I command you to read this book. Ta-ta! :D
This book sounds really good so i'm going to read it sometime.
This is a great book i loved it from the beggining to the end !!😘
Lol, I don't think anyone remembers me anymore. Well, I'm hereee XD. And without further ado... here is the book review. We can all relate to Rachel Lee. She's an underconfident, self-conscious girl- just like all 8th graders. Well, maybe except for the fact that she's a "house-worker" to the most popular kids in the school- the kids that bully her. So, what does Rachel Lee do, exactly? First off, she most OBVIOUSLY wants to sneak a peek at her enemy's room and secrets. I mean, who doesn't? But then, Rachel's intentions go bad, after the most popular girl's boyfriend.. weeell, decided to "bribe" Rachel into spying on his girlfriend. Messed up? Well, the only reason Rachel got into this mess was a plane ticket. YES, a plane ticket. The plane ticket held hope for Rachel; hope that her parents would someday get back together... and all her problems would go away. Instead, she got herself into a big, big mess. And now, I command you to read this book. Ta-ta! :D
This book was amazing. Please read it and enjoy it. Its so interesting. You will love it beginning until end. Please check it out. Very enjoyable, thumbs up For all kinds of readers
i love this book too
I loved the book it is very interesting in the end.