About this item
Highlights
- As a fashionista and future rock star, California girl Mackenzie "Zee" Blue's life is busy.
- 8-12 Years
- 7.6" x 5.0" Paperback
- 224 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
- Series Name: MacKenzie Blue
Description
About the Book
Mackenzie and her friends create a new online social networking site, which creates some unforeseen problems, as she is also trying to figure out if she has a crush on one of her best friends, how to deal with the jealousy of one of her bandmates, and her fears over her mother's pregnancy.Book Synopsis
As a fashionista and future rock star, California girl Mackenzie "Zee" Blue's life is busy. Zee keeps in touch with all her friends with texts, IMs, and emails--and now, Bluetopia, the coolest social networking site ever!
In Mixed Messages, fourth in the illustrated middle-grade Mackenzie Blue series, Zee and her friends from Brookdale Academy launch Bluetopia, a fab social media site--which is perfect, because Zee's band, The Beans, is about to have its biggest show ever. Everyone is talking about it on Bluetopia.
At least it would be perfect if a glitch in the Bluetopia system didn't threaten to ruin the show--and Zee's life!
Tween fans of the Dork Diaries and Diary of a Wimpy Kid series will love the Mackenzie Blue books.
From the Back Cover
Mackenzie Blue and her crew are plugged in!
Zee and her band, The Beans, are getting ready for their biggest show yet! Everyone's talking about it online at Bluetopia--the coolest social-networking site ever.
Top three reasons that Bluetopia is the best:
- I can keep all my thoughts safe in a private blog, and I won't have to worry about anyone stealing my diary (finally)!
- The Beans have a huge show coming up, and we can make sure everyone knows about it!
- Jasper (my best guy friend) is in the spotlight for creating the site. He's so talented--he deserves it.
Review Quotes
"A lighthearted series, sure to please girls all too aware of the impending approach of middle school." -- ALA Booklist
"Tweens will enjoy the IM chats and earnest lists that Zee writes." -- Publishers Weekly