
In this latest installment, LaShonda has been noticed by the Virginia Woolf Society for her wonderful costume designs and they want to send her to a special place to live and a special school. LaShonda, though, lives in a group home with her little brother who has autism and she doesn't want to leave him. That is the main problem in this third book and The Cruisers must find a way to help out their friend.
I am still not into this series as much as I want to be, but I love Myers and so I will keep on keeping with them. I love the twist of Zander and Caren. And all of The Cruisers are very likable friends. The books make you think and they take on big issues. I do recommend them.
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