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Dog Beach Unleashed
Dog Beach Unleashed
Dog Beach Unleashed
Audiobook5 hours

Dog Beach Unleashed

Written by Lisa Greenwald

Narrated by Kate Reinders

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

Remy, Micayla, Bennett, and the C Twins are back on Seagate Island for another summer of beach traditions, new and old. A new tradition: keeping Remy's dog-sitting business going. Remy loves seeing her dog friends (and her real friends, too), but the doldrums start to sink in when it turns into the rainiest summer on record, with evacuation constantly threatening to ruin the world's most perfect vacation spot. Tempers are short and dogs are bored. What can one 12-year-old do to create summer magic when the summer doesn't seem to be showing up?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 12, 2015
ISBN9781480596092
Dog Beach Unleashed
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Lisa Greenwald

Lisa Greenwald is the author of the TBH books, the Friendship List series, the Pink & Green trilogy, and several other novels for tweens and teens. A graduate of the New School’s MFA program in writing for children, she lives in New York City with her husband, daughters, and mini Bernedoodle, Kibbitz.

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    Though this second Dog Beach book was more predictable than the fun first one, it still moves along, notably with new ice cream flavors and boyfriends.Will there be a Scream Surprise Scoop coming up in what we hope will be a long-enduring series? And, maybe Remy and Josh together eventually as Vets...Older readers may find annoying Remy's recurring personality trait of always holding something back for no good reason other than to drive the plot.Two plot line heads-up calls:1. Since Remy had never met Josh, despite both of them living on Seagate only blocks apart for many summers,it would be a good plan NOT to walk alone at night. Yes, he turned out to be a welcome friend, but other strangerscould be problematic.2. For an immediate intense island evacuation, even the most laid back Manhattan parents would not just have left a note!Maybe Remy was not in her bed when they went to wake her - already headed out to make sure the stage was ready...orshe didn't hear them call as she ran up the road after Marilyn Monroe...or...?