Character Development: ☆☆☆
Plot/Writing Style: ☆☆☆
Overall: ⭐⭐⭐
From the cover:
"Allie is a middle child living in a sleepy English village who dreams of being a spy. Sage, an only child from Los Angeles, is more interested in her crystal collection than cracking codes. Though they have nothing in common, their worlds collide when their parents agree to a house swap - Allie's family will spend their vacation at Sage's house in sunny California while Sage and her mom will stay at Allie's cottage in England.
When the girls meet, it doesn't take super-spy skills to see that Sage is worried about the tension between her parents. Determined to fix things, the girls hatch a complicated plan. But while Allie is pulling the strings in Sage's family, she's struggling to feel heard in her own, with her obnoxious older brother and annoying younger sister taking up all her parents' time. It just may take a trip halfway around the world for Sage and Allie to find their place at home."
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Good god, it's been two months since I wrote an actual review of a book. Well, here I go! The House Swap, a.k.a. The Holiday but make it middle grade. This book...was fine. Nothing terribly bad to complain about, but nothing especially engaging to gush about either. It was pretty slow-paced, probably as a result of the driving action being so milquetoast, thus not giving much to drive toward. Allie was fine, Sage was fine, the other siblings and friends were fine (although including bitchy neighbor Chloe and the whole bit with Sage's missing diary probably could have been left out and the story would have been better for it). The parents were...truly baffling. As many parents can be, I suppose. Overall, I give this a solid C+. If you're looking for something to read and don't have any other options, spend an afternoon on this. Otherwise, you could probably skip it.
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