Review Detail
4.2 9
Middle Grade Fiction
514
Good Book for a Rainy Day
(Updated: June 07, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
Reader reviewed by Alexandra
Jamie Bartlett is completely ordinary and unnoticeable. But when she inadvertantly turns in her journal entry in place of an English assignment and her teacher reads it aloud, people start noticing her. First it's all the students in school who love the story. Then it's a literary agent and publishing houses. Before Jamie knows it, she's a published author at age fourteen! She's swept into a world of interviews, photo ops, book signings, and the most popular boy in her grade (Marco Vega) finally learning her name. Jamie is convinced that being popular and noticed is the best thing in the world, but her friends show her what is really important, and she proves to herself that nice girls can finish first. The cute and cozy book you get from reading this book makes it perfect for a rainy day, though it's just as good on a sunny one.
Jamie Bartlett is completely ordinary and unnoticeable. But when she inadvertantly turns in her journal entry in place of an English assignment and her teacher reads it aloud, people start noticing her. First it's all the students in school who love the story. Then it's a literary agent and publishing houses. Before Jamie knows it, she's a published author at age fourteen! She's swept into a world of interviews, photo ops, book signings, and the most popular boy in her grade (Marco Vega) finally learning her name. Jamie is convinced that being popular and noticed is the best thing in the world, but her friends show her what is really important, and she proves to herself that nice girls can finish first. The cute and cozy book you get from reading this book makes it perfect for a rainy day, though it's just as good on a sunny one.
G
Guest
Comments
Already have an account? Log in now or Create an account
