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The Dating Games club is ready to expand, but can they agree on who their new members will be? Book #3
Quick Summary
If your kid's into funny, feel-good stories about navigating friendships and the whole dating scene (without being cringy), this third book in The Dating Games series delivers. The characters are dealing with drama around adding new members to their club, which sounds simple but gets pretty hilarious as everyone has strong opinions. It's got that mix of middle school awkwardness and genuine heart that makes you root for the characters. Kids who liked the first two books will probably devour this one, and it could work for reluctant readers too since the humor keeps things moving. Parents should know there's some typical middle school dating stuff nothing inappropriate for the age level, just normal crushes and figuring out friendships. Compared to something like "The Popularity Papers," it has a similar vibe of friendship drama with jokes, but this series leans more into the whole dating game angle.