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Chicks Ahoy [Paperback]

Lynda Sandoval
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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Lynda Sandoval is a former police officer turned fiction writer with fourteen adult books to her credit. Her first book for teens, Who's Your Daddy?, won the National Readers' Choice Award for young adult fiction from Romance Writers of America and was a finalist for the Colorado Book Award. When Lynda is procrastinating, she loves to quilt, hike, garden, make jewelry, bid obsessively on eBay, and read everything she can get her hands on. She lives in Denver with the world's coolest cairn terrier, Smidgey.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, Aug 25 2007
This review is from: Chicks Ahoy (Paperback)
All Jane Goodall Yearling and Camille Tafoya wanted was to have the best summer ever before they entered their last year of high school. Hanging out with friends, doing whatever they wanted, and helping Camille to forget about that jerk, Brett. Unfortunately, the girls' freedom is replaced with their parents' supervision, all because Camille didn't do too well on her SATs.

So now they only get three choices for their summer vacation: hop on a plane and live with Jane's parents in Tanzania along with other primatologists; fly over and live in tents with Camille's mom; or work on Camille's dad's cruise ship. That's right, they would have to actually work. After comparing and contrasting their options, the girls believe that the best choice is to go on the cruise ship. It couldn't be too bad, right? It was much better than having to hang out with old people and there is Internet access, great food, and tons of new people (maybe even some cute guys).

But when the girls arrive on the ship, the other choices they once had seem to become more appealing. Turns out the ship is nowhere near a party ship, and the old people they were hoping to avoid are suddenly everywhere they turn. Well, all except for the guys who work on the ship, too. So maybe it won't be too bad. That is until Jane becomes the one that parties too much, and the girls' friendship is starting to diminish. So now it's up to Camille to control her friend and save her summer vacation.

CHICKS AHOY is a novel about friendship, finding your true self, and learning from your mistakes. Lynda Sandoval creates a cast of characters that are easy to relate to and the reader is able to witness each girls' obstacles firsthand. A coming-of-age novel that is perfect to read while lying on a beach or while on a cruise.

Reviewed by: Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen
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Amazon.com: 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 customer reviews)

5.0 out of 5 stars Super cute story., Jan 27 2008
By Dawn M. Holstrom - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Chicks Ahoy (Paperback)
I really liked Chicks Ahoy and its amazing humor. I was actually jealous of Camille and Jiggy's friendship and understanding of each other throughout their wild summer vacation. The writing style was fun to read and I could hardly put it down once I'd started reading. Great book!

5.0 out of 5 stars Great summer read, July 16 2007
By Fiction Librarian - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Chicks Ahoy (Paperback)
I loved the two friends, Camille and Jiggy, whose parents make them go on a Hawaiian cruise ship for the summer so they can have adult supervision. The supervision turns out to be minimal and the girls have fun--sometimes a little too much of it--as they cruise through the Hawaiian islands. Camille needs to learn to trust guys again and Jiggy needs to learn that "anything goes" is not always the best way to live. The author's voice is upbeat and fun--laugh out loud funny in a lot of places.

4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, Dec 23 2006
By TeensReadToo "Eat. Drink. Read. Be Merrier." - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Chicks Ahoy (Paperback)
All Jane Goodall Yearling and Camille Tafoya wanted was to have the best summer ever before they entered their last year of high school. Hanging out with friends, doing whatever they wanted, and helping Camille to forget about that jerk, Brett. Unfortunately, the girls' freedom is replaced with their parents' supervision, all because Camille didn't do too well on her SATs.

So now they only get three choices for their summer vacation: hop on a plane and live with Jane's parents in Tanzania along with other primatologists; fly over and live in tents with Camille's mom; or work on Camille's dad's cruise ship. That's right, they would have to actually work. After comparing and contrasting their options, the girls believe that the best choice is to go on the cruise ship. It couldn't be too bad, right? It was much better than having to hang out with old people and there is Internet access, great food, and tons of new people (maybe even some cute guys).

But when the girls arrive on the ship, the other choices they once had seem to become more appealing. Turns out the ship is nowhere near a party ship, and the old people they were hoping to avoid are suddenly everywhere they turn. Well, all except for the guys who work on the ship, too. So maybe it won't be too bad. That is until Jane becomes the one that parties too much, and the girls' friendship is starting to diminish. So now it's up to Camille to control her friend and save her summer vacation.

CHICKS AHOY is a novel about friendship, finding your true self, and learning from your mistakes. Lynda Sandoval creates a cast of characters that are easy to relate to and the reader is able to witness each girls' obstacles firsthand. A coming-of-age novel that is perfect to read while lying on a beach or while on a cruise.

Reviewed by: Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen
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