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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
144
Age Group
9-12 Years
Language
English
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Book Summary
Ella Diaries #28: Sleepover Fail Is A Warm, Diary-Style Middle-Grade Novel About A Week At Ella's Best Friend Zoe's House, Where Secrets, Laughter, And The Chaos Of A Sleepover Collide. Written For Readers Ages 8–12 Who Love Friendship Stories, Light Humor, And Relatable School-Life Moments, Sleepover Fail Offers A Comforting, Adventurous Look At Growing Up And The Sometimes Messy Magic Of True Friendship.
The Book Unfolds Through Ella's Diary Entries—Short, Lively Chapters That Invite Readers Into Her Thoughts As She Tries To Navigate Shared Space, Different Interests, And The Cozy, Sometimes Crowded World Of Zoe's Room. Sleepover Fail Delivers A Brisk Pace And Warm Humor, Inviting Readers To Ride Along With Ella As She Discovers What It Means To Be A Good Friend Even When Plans Go A Little Off-Script.
With A Warm, Candid Voice, Sleepover Fail Captures The Feel Of A Real Sleepover: Misfires, Brave Moments To Speak Up, And Small Victories When Friends Choose To Understand Each Other. At The Heart Is Ella's Talent For Honest Storytelling—She Shares Her Triumphs And Fears With Charm And Humor—And The Book's Gentle Reminders That Friendship Grows When We Listen, Compromise, And Stay True To Ourselves. Part Mystery, Part Coming-Of-Age Tale, This Story Weaves In Zoe's World—Especially Her Room, Bursting With Horse Toys—That Creates Charming, Playful Tension Without Losing The Emotional Core.
After Finishing Sleepover Fail, Readers Will Feel Empowered To Navigate Friendships With Honesty, Empathy, And Patience, Knowing That Differences Can Strengthen A Bond. This Sweet, Relatable Tale Leaves Young Readers With A Comforting Sense That True Friendship Can Weather Imperfect Sleepovers And Turn Ordinary Moments Into Lasting Memories.
Product Details
Author
Meredith Costain
Publisher
Scholastic
Number of Pages
144
Language
English
SKU
BK0517899
ISBN
9789354716119
Reading Age
9-12 Years
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 350
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Meredith Costain is an Australian author known for her lively and humorous books for children and young readers. She writes across fiction and non-fiction, often focusing on relatable school experiences, friendships, and growing up. Meredith Costain’s accessible writing style and strong connection with young audiences have made her a popular choice in classrooms and homes, encouraging children to enjoy reading while seeing their own lives reflected in stories.
Outstanding in every respect. Ella Diaries #28: Sleepover Fail shows Meredith Costain at their very best — clear thinking, elegant writing, ideas that linger. I don't give five stars lightly but this absolutely earned them.
I picked this up on a recommendation and I'm so glad I did. Meredith Costain has produced something special here — enjoyable to read while also being genuinely substantive. The kind of book you want to press into people's hands. Five stars without any hesitation at all.
This is exactly what a good book should do — entertain you, challenge you, and leave you feeling like the time was genuinely well spent. Meredith Costain delivers on all three counts. I've already recommended it to everyone in my office. A wonderful purchase.
Genuinely one of the best books I've read this year. Meredith Costain writes with clarity and intelligence and the ideas in Ella Diaries #28: Sleepover Fail are both original and immediately relevant. I came away from it thinking differently about something I thought I understood. That doesn't happen often. Highly recommended.
Few books manage to be both intellectually stimulating and genuinely enjoyable to read. Ella Diaries #28: Sleepover Fail is one of them. Meredith Costain's command of the subject is evident throughout and the presentation is superb. Highly, highly recommended.