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You're Invited Too


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No. of pages 304

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Great for age 9-14 years
Four best friends learn that running a party-planning business isn't the good time they thought it would be in this fresh and funny tween novel from the authors of At Your Service and Breaking the Ice.

Summer may have come and gone, but for the girls of RSVP, things are just heating up!

They put together some of the best parties in town over the summer, and now the tween party-planners have been hired to plan a big-time wedding. Only problem? The Bridezilla's demands are increasingly loony, and Sadie, Lauren, Becca, and Vi need to figure out how to handle her without going crazy themselves. But with school back in session and less time on their hands, managing the bride isn't so easy!

Lauren is having an especially hard time with the balancing act, and when her grades start to suffer, she's seeing red. Vi's dad has also started his new job as janitor at their middle school and really, could there be anything more mortifying than that? According to Becca--yes. Because she's just learned that she needs braces...and she isn't happy about it. And Sadie's already-strained relationship with her mom has not been helped by RSVP's raiding of Mom's VIP bride.

But when a hurricane threatens Sandpiper Beach and the first-ever RSVP wedding, all four girls must gain a new perspective fast...before this first walk down the aisle becomes their last.

 

This book is part of a book series called Mix .

This book has been graded for interest at 9-13 years.

There are 304 pages in this book. This book was published 2016 by Simon & Schuster .

Gail Nall lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with her family and more cats than necessary. She once drove a Zamboni, has camped in the snow in June, and almost got trampled in Paris. Gail is the author of the middle grade novel Breaking the Ice, the coauthor of You're Invited and You're Invited Too, and the author of the young adult novel Exit Stage Left. You can find her online at GailNall. com and on Twitter as @GaileCN. Jen Malone once spent a year traveling the world solo, met her husband on the highway (literally), and went into labor with her identical twins while on Stevie Nicks's tour bus. Jen is the author of The Arrival of Someday and the YA travel romances Map to the Stars, Wanderlost, and Changes in Latitudes. www. jenmalonewrites. com.

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