Feb 22 10:30am--Feb 23 5:24 pm
I had read A Traitor Among the Boys first, started with the 5th in the series, so I knew all of the characters and their story. This takes place in the last week of summer break, on the very day that the Malloy girls are moving in. The Hatford boys think that the three kids will be boys who they can play with, so they're upset to see that all three kids are girls. I was shocked to see that the ages of the kids are the exact same as in book 5. Jake and Josh are 11. Wally is 9 and Peter is 7. And then I remembered the book took place like over the course of a few days or something so they all probably cover short amounts of time.
Jake wanted to set fire to the bridge connecting the girl's island to the other side so they couldn't come over. His brothers talked him out of that, but he tasked Wally with thinking of the most terrible thing they could do to drive the new family away and bring the old family of boys back. His idea was to use dead fish and Jake improved on the idea to take any dead thing they found and put it at their house to make them think the river was polluted. I was shocked that Josh was going along with it and excited about starting a war with the girls.
Eddie is 11, Beth is 10, and Caroline is 8. Caroline was all excited about the river, wanted to act out scenes in it. So it set up future upset when she would discover the dead things and have the river ruined.
It was so funny how the girls were choosing rooms and Eddie noticed something up on the roof across the river. The girls had access to binoculars just like the boys did and once they confirmed they were boys, Beth took a look and smiled as she said they were spying on them.
It was hilarious when Eddie announced they'd give them something to look at, and determined Caroline had to die. The next time the boys watched them, the two of them would carry Caroline out. It went from there. There they were planning out this fake funeral and then dumping Caroline in the water. It was gold and so funny that both groups were concocting these crazy schemes.
I was shocked that Beth was asking Eddie what they were going to do, and asked if they were going to dance naked around the yard.
Beth was outside as the boys came over with the bag of dead animals and overheard their plot to make them think the river was polluted. It was on!
The girls always kept an eye on their house no matter what they were doing, and when the time was right, they went ahead with the funeral and tried not to laugh during it. There was such a sense of anticipation for how the boys would react to thinking they'd buried their sister in a watery grave. Idk how she thought of all this, but it was hilarious.
It was so funny the timing of it all. Eddie had the idea to bury Caroline before they'd ever brought the dead animals, but it worked out that the boys dumped the carcasses and then the girls didn't grit prank. So it made the boys think they'd killed Caroline from the pollution. The girls' prank couldn't have worked out any better--it worked out better than they even knew!
Caroline was in Wally's fourth grade class, because she had skipped grades. She sat right behind him, expected him to do something embarrassing to her about their prank, and knew she'd have to do something embarrassing to him right back. He didn't, so she took matters into her own hands and blew on his neck. I was surprised! That's a pretty mature thing to do, like leaning towards romantic, so I don't think a kid would/should do that. She saw goosebumps rise on his skin and then she started saying his name in his ear, and his ears turned red. I was eating it up.
She told him a spider was coming down from the ceiling and he asked where and moved his head and bashed into her nose because she'd been so close, which caused the teacher to notice and get onto both of them. They had to stay after and it turned into an argument with each accusation against the other.
I was so mad when Josh said Beth is weird because she sits on the steps and reads during recess. Jerk! I thought he was the nice one.
Mrs. Hatford baked a cake especially for the Malloys and tasked the boys with bringing it over to the girls. Caroline was sure as anything that it wasn't really a cake in the box so she threw it into the river. I was so upset that she'd ruined the cake the mom spent 2 hours on.
The girls waited for Mrs. Hatford to be home when they returned the cake plate, so the boys couldn't break it and claim they did it. She told the girls to let her know if they needed any help from the boys, and Caroline pounced on it and said her dad needed lots of help from boys since he didn't have any. A setup for some payback!
The boys were making fun of Beth's taste in books, because she was reading a book about vampires. As a reader, I took offense to them putting her down because she read. And I was so mad when Josh told them Beth had been reading her "stupid book" on the stairs, and he came out behind her and raised his arms and walked up behind her and scared her. Beth told him that kind of stuff gave her nightmares and Josh was like why did she read those books if it gives her nightmares and said stupid thing!
Their mom called and said Mrs. Malloy needed help with the windows, and they knew they had Caroline to thank for that. When they arrived at the Malloys, the girls were sitting out on a blanket with snacks, smirking.
Washing the Malloys' windows turned into one incident after another. Their mom made them help the boys, and an accident with the hose caused one catastrophe after the next. It was so funny when their mom came out and caught them turning on each other, asked how they could be enemies when they don't even know each other.
When the boys started home, the girls threw sponges and rags at their necks, causing the boys to hatch a plan to retaliate. Once again, it was up to Wally to decide. They did their floating head thing, Josh climbing a ladder with a mask on and lighting it up outside her window with a flashlight. I was surprised that Caroline remarked that it would have been worse if Beth had been naked. Wow!
Beth wanted revenge, and Eddie had already taken their flashlight when she caught the boys going home. Their idea was to write a ransom note demanding that the boys apologize if they wanted their flashlight back. Caroline dropped the note on Wally's desk and his ears turned red as he read it.
Wally refused and then he took her evil drawing of her teacher and demanded that she crawl on her hands and knees if she wanted it back. On the way gone Caroline saw clothes hanging on their line and she stole a pair of boxers, thinking they were the boys' but they turned out to be their dad's! I just knew it!
She is so creative in her plans for revenge. She had the girls come over and stand on their widow's walk and sing this siren song, while the boys were in the dark house playing hide and seek.
They eventually caught on, and came out and took the ladder down before the girls could leave. But Beth figured out the trap door wasn't locked and just waited while the boys left them outside. They heard the hail hitting the floor and they had no choice but to let the girls in.
I didn't care for the snippets from other works that Caroline was reading out in the auditorium. Charlotte's Web. Alice in Wonderland. The Wind in the Willows. It felt like it got sidetracked and it always feels weird to read other books in another book. But it set up Wally and his friends overhearing her and getting a good laugh out of her performance.
Caroline hid in their shed in hopes of catching Wally doing something embarrassing that she could she against him. Instead, she was can't and they locked her up. But when she wouldn't answer, they finally had to open the door to check on her, and she was foaming at the mouth like a rabid animal, our Caroline using her capture to her advantage!
Eddie made Jake say pretty please from your faithful and obedient servant in order for them to come and get Caroline.
Beth and Eddie came to get her, and they had a good laugh that the marshmallows fooled the guys. Josh and Jake's faces were pink as they watched from the porch.
But it was ruined as Mrs. Hatford thanked them for coming over to help peel apples. Ugh!
It seemed like the girl's pranks were constantly getting ruined, more often than the boys. It felt like every time they did something it was immediately ruined. They didn't even have a chance to bask in it before the boys got them back.
Her endings are so sudden. They happen right after the boys do something and we don't even get the girls' reactions. I want more of a wrap-up, some kind of conclusion, not to be kicked out of the middle of a scene. Also, they’re mostly from Wally’s and Caroline’s POV. We’re in their heads and in their classroom at school, no one else’s. And I can’t understand that. Why she would single out only two of the kids when there are 7 total.
Just like the other one, I was sad to be done. I wished it had kept going. I wanted to run out and read the next. They’re so delightful. I found it so sweet how all of the siblings got along despite their gaps in age. The feuding brought them together and they were as close as could be, united in their war against the opposite sex. And it was amusing that the guys were planning out all these tricks to do over Halloween, when it snowed, etc. and they realized they didn’t want their old neighbors to move back before they could carry out all their tricks against the girls, so you realized they didn’t really want the girls to leave because they were having so much fun with the war.