A review by suhbreenah
The Mother-Daughter Book Club by Heather Vogel Frederick

4.0

They are not a traditional book club. Emma has read every book on their list, Jess is too busy with mom troubles to pay attention, Cassidy is trying to make it as a female athlete, and Megan just doesn't want to be there. And yet, here they are with their moms getting together once a month to talk about their first book together. Louisa May Alcott's famous Little Women teaches them lessons about each other and life as they make their way through their school year against bullies, family problems, and crushes. They never thought it would work out quite the way it did.

I Loved this book. The characters are likable, and the switching Point-of-Views wasn't nearly as hard to follow as I originally thought they would be. The personalities were each their own, and though they had some traditional events in the book that we've seen before, it was fun to read. Little Women was also a good choice for their first book, as it showed the sisters coming together as the book club did. The family moments in this book was enjoyable and nice to read. Great book to read for fun when you aren't looking for too much dramatic complication.