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Description
Elizabeth does not want to join the club started by Jessica and her friends because she thinks they are too snobby. She starts her own club, but the twins can't stop arguing. This series was created by Francine Pascal.
Quick Summary
Jessica's Snobby Club is a quick, breezy early-chapter book that feels a lot like a friendly playground showdown. The story follows Elizabeth, who refuses to join Jessica's exclusive club and instead creates her own, only to discover that managing a group of chatty twins who can't stop arguing is just as tricky. Kids who enjoy stories about friendship drama, silly club rules, and figuring out how to include everyone will find plenty to laugh at, and the short chapters keep the momentum moving so even reluctant readers stay interested. Parents can rest easy knowing there's nothing scary or overly mature just a light-hearted lesson about not judging a book by its cover and the value of being yourself. The tone is reminiscent of the early Sweet Valley style, but with a more straightforward, younger audience vibe, making it a good fit for fans of Junie B. Jones or My Weird School who are ready to step up to chapter books. All in all, it's a fun, fast read that gives kids a chuckle and a small, useful nugget about friendship without feeling preachy.