Revenge of the Flower Girls (Brewster Triplets)

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by Jennifer Ziegler

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In this middle-grade Bridesmaids, hilarity ensues as triplets have to stop a wedding! One bride. Two boys. Three flower girls who won't forever hold their peace. What could go wrong with this wedding? Everything!The Brewster triplets, Dawn, Darby, and Delaney, would usually spend their summer eating ice cream, playing with their dog, and reading about the US Presidents. But this year they're stuck planning their big sister Lily's wedding. Lily used to date Alex, who was fun and nice and played trivia games with the triplets, and no one's quite sure why they broke up. Burton, Lily's groom-to-be, is not nice or fun, and he looks like an armadillo.The triplets can't stand to see Lily marry someone who's completely wrong for her, so it's up to them to stop the wedding before anyone says "I do!" The flower girls will stop at nothing to delay Lily's big day, but will sprinklers, a photo slideshow, a muddy dog, and some unexpected allies be enough to prevent their big sister - and the whole Brewster family - from living unhappily ever after? Gr 4–6—In this breezy, contemporary read from the author of How Not to Be Popular(Delacorte, 2008), 11-year-old triplets Delaney, Dawn, and Darby Brewster need to stop their older sister from making a HUGE mistake. Sweet, wonderful Lily is marrying armadillolike, allergy-prone Burton Caldwell in a month. Burton doesn't make Lily happy, but his pushy mother is steamrolling the wedding plans. The girls are also convinced that Lily still loves her ex-boyfriend, Alex, and that the feelings are mutual.The Brewster triplets try again and again to get Lily and her fiancé to call off the wedding, but to no avail. Can they create enough mayhem to stop the seemingly inevitable? This is a very light read, with stock characters (sweet older sister, friendlike Dad, enforcer Mom, perfect ex-boyfriend, wimpy fiancé, etc.) and a predictable but well-paced plot with realistic dialogue. There is genuine humor in the hijinks the girls devise, and the sisters do exhibit the true bond unique to multiples. The sisters love all things presidential, but this plot device seems contrived and forced at times. All in all, this is an innocent and fun sibling adventure.—Lisa Crandall, formerly at the Capital Area District Library, Holt, MI Three heads are better than one when it comes to breaking up a wedding. Triplets Delaney, Darby, and Darcy don’t approve of the dry nincompoop that their sister Lily is marrying, and they want to see her get back together with her ex-boyfriend, Alex. They hatch several plans to foil the wedding and ensure Lily’s happiness, like changing all the rehearsal dinner food and putting together a very different type of slideshow. Eventually, the girls find help from some unexpected sources, and the wedding is a success in its own way. This light read feels ready-made for the Disney Channel, complete with spunky sisters, lovable parents, and a wacky dog. The plot is quick and action packed, with just enough trivia mixed in to keep readers on their toes. Recommend this book to readers who can’t get enough of the meddlesome friends featured in Wendy Mass’ Willow Falls series. Grades 5-7. --Tiffany Erickson Praise for Revenge of the Flower Girls : "Ziegler makes sisterhood seem almost magical. The plot, which is full of amusing hijinks and physical comedy, has a wingding climax, Lily;s bored bridesmaids add spice, and Burton's overbearing mother is a horrid hoot." ― Kirkus "...there's plenty of warmth and humor with a happy ending that sees the right people paired up..." ― Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "In Revenge of the Flower Girls... Ziegler develops and juggles not one but three main characters, who take turns narrating the action." ― Kirkus Reviews "...Ziegler makes each girl distinct-Delaney is the energetic one, Darby's shy, and Dawn, the eldest likes to take charge. The parents' divorce is presented in a matter-of-fact manner that makes it clear they are all still a family. Details like the triplets' obsession with presidential trivia, as well as the mischievous family dog Quincy, will have readers wishing the Brewsters lived on their block." ― Publisher's Weekly "...Well-paced plot with realistic dialogue. There is genuine humor in the hijinks the girls devise, and the sisters do exhibit the true bond unique to multiples. All in all, this is an innocent and fun sibling adventure." ― School Library Journal Like the Brewster triplets, Jennifer Ziegler is a native Texan and a lover of family, history, barbecue, and loyal dogs. Although she only has one sister, she does know what it is like to have four kids living in the same house. She is the author of several books for young people, including Sass & Serendipity, and How Not to Be Popular. Jennifer lives in Austin, Texas with her husband, author Chris Barton, and their four children.

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