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Magic Attic Club

Alison Rides The Rapids

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Alison is always up for a good adventure. Yet when she sees the pounding rapids and meets the other rafters, she's not sure she wants to be a Junior River Guide. Emily, the senior guide, assures her that if everyone works together as a team, their river trip will be great fun. But Kyle and Patrick aren't cooperating. Then suddenly, Emily is overboard! How will Alison rescue her and make sure the others are safe?

80 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1998

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Nina Alexander

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Nina Alexander, born in 1942, is the author of many children's books, including books written for the Magic Attic Club series.

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853 reviews5 followers
May 18, 2018
This was a quick read and it was I guess suspenseful most of the time and we’re looking forward to figuring out how Alison does on the test. I think it’s good for the age group it’s targeted for.
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167 reviews4 followers
January 9, 2019
Enjoyed the series as a kid. Good to know it withstands the test of time
Profile Image for Amara Tanith.
234 reviews79 followers
February 7, 2015
It's clear from the first few pages of this that the new author doesn't know a thing about these characters and their backgrounds. Take this exchange, for instance:

Her friends laughed.
"That's true," Keisha said..."Ali is the only one of us who wasn't afraid to jump off the high board at the swimming pool when we were all in first grade, remember?"


Uh, no, actually. Two of the people you're talking to just met you within the last year, remember? And, you know, that's been a major plot point in many of the books?

I do hate to break it to you, Ms. Alexander, but you have to actually read the previous books when you start writing for a popular series, m'kay?

The actual plot of the book is fairly interesting, however, so it's a shame that the author's obvious lacks of interest in and familiarity with the series nearly ruined my enjoyment of it.
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498 reviews
April 25, 2015
I am being completely honest when I say that "The Magic Attic Club" was one of my favorite books series as a girl. I liked how the girls would have a problem in the real world, go on an adventure in the Magic Attic, and know how to solve their original problem when they came back. In "Alison Rides the Rapids", for instance, Alison struggles with dyslexia and learns about facing obstacles when leading a white water rafting group. A terrific book series for young girls.
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6,577 reviews532 followers
July 16, 2014
I understand why the girls like these: recurring characters, real-life problems, friendship, dressing up, exciting adventures, and plots that they don't yet realize are formulaic. But I will be grateful with the PandaBat moves on. I hate these books, but not with the burning intensity of a million suns. No, I hate with an exhausted indifference to the pain to come.
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6,311 reviews117 followers
May 26, 2023
Alison Rides The Rapids (Magic Attic Club) by Nina Alexander - Have fun with Alison on this white water rafting adventure from the magic attic! Happy Reading!
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