Thirteen Plus One (The Winnie Years)

by Lauren Myracle

Paperback, 2010

Status

Available

Call number

J4D.Myr

Publication

Puffin Books

Pages

290

Description

As Winnie and her friends count the days until the beginning of high school, they attend a summer camp where they learn about sea turtles--as well as human relationships.

Collection

Barcode

1027

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

290 p.; 7.7 inches

ISBN

9780142419014

User reviews

LibraryThing member prkcs
As Winnie and her friends count the days until the beginning of high school, they attend a summer camp where they learn about sea turtles--as well as human relationships.
LibraryThing member WillaRambles
Winnie Perry has finally turned 14, and now she is counting down until high school. But, she is running into a few problems along the way... Dinah and Cinnamon are both acting a tiny bit strange, Lars got her a Starbucks card for her birthday, which worries Winnie. "A little piece of plastic?"
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Sandra is graduating, and Ty takes home a penguin from the zoo. So, Winnie had a few things that she has to worry about, but knowing Winnie, she'll fix it, but mistakes will be made.
I love all of Lauren Myracle's books because all of them have such humor. Winnie will make you laugh at all of the things that happen to occur in her summer. Cinnamon will make you smirk from her love for everything boys, and Dinah will make you smile from her kindness. All of these characters surprise you in the newest installment in the Winnie Years. 31/2 Stars!
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LibraryThing member flanisntjustdessert
Not lauren Myracle's best work, I admit, but did have me laughing out loud at some parts. Winnie endures escapades with penguins, sisters, boyfriends, and the like. She enjoys turtles, friends, and the all around yummy-ness of summer and 13+1!!
LibraryThing member marcolinop
Good Book mostly for girls but still explains loads
LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
I'd like to give this 1.5 stars, but my sense of integrity won't let me, because I only read the beginning and the end.  How did it end up on my to-read lists?  Did I really want to learn more about perky girls with perfect families and more BFFs than they know what to do with?  Gag.
LibraryThing member fingerpost
"Thirteen Plus One" follows a different format than the four preceding books in the Winnie Years series. The others were episodic - almost short story collections - with one tale for each month of Winnie's (however old she is in that book) year. This final book is more of a novel, and primarily
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covers the summer of her 14th year.
After being disappointed in her boyfriend, Lars, and his spectacularly unromantic gift idea for birthday, and then learning that he has to leave the country with his family for a month during the summer, a disappointed and disillusioned Winnie agrees to go to a month-long summer camp with her friend Dinah. (Her other best friend, the rather irritating Cinnamon, also goes along.) The purpose of the camp is for the campers to protect and assist South Carolina's nesting sea turtles, but the reader could be forgiven for forgetting that, as it has almost nothing do with the story. Primarily, Winnie obsesses about boys and friends; Lars, imperfect, but hers, and Alphonse, gloriously hunky, and in South Carolina with her, but should she pursue him when got Lars back home? Dinah remains pleasantly awkward and faithful; and Cinnamon, who remains so brash and rude much of the time that it is difficult to imagine Winnie and Diana actually liking her at all. (I certainly don't.)
Not a bad book, but a weak ending to the series. The other four were better.
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Rating

½ (17 ratings; 3.6)

Call number

J4D.Myr
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