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Ocean Pearl (Starfish Sisters #2)

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"Starfish who surf together stick together." It was Ace who wrote that in Kia, Georgie, and Micki's blue booklets on the last day of camp. Yet it's Ace who's ended up ruining everythingkeep them from ever being friends again?
Paperback, 332 pages
Published March 1st 2010 by Random House Australia (first published November 3rd 2008)
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Animegirl
At First Sight: It has been 5 months since surfing camp and Micki, Ace, Georgie and Kia are ready to become the Starfish Sisters once more, before Micki, Kia and Georgie leave for camp again, without Ace who didn't qualify for the try outs for the Junior Female Team.

But that's easier said than done, as each of the girls struggle with their own problems. Kia is learning to deal with her self destructive tendencies; Micki is conflicted about leaving her drug addict dad by himself and mo...more
Maddy
Maddy rated it 5 of 5 stars
LOved it from start to end <3
Muphyn
Unfortunately a bit weaker than the first book. It's still a good solid story about four girls growing up, each battling with her own issues (from drugs, self-esteem, boyfriends, figuring out who you are, to serious self-harm). Some of it was a bit repetitive and got on my nerves after a while, plus the ending was too abrupt. Otherwise a solid sequel.

Almost feels like that there should (will?) be another one.
Mik
Mik rated it 4 of 5 stars
welll i'm only on page 3 but i can't wait for the end because her surfboard has snap in 2 ohh


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