Road Trip (Diary of a Teenage Girl, Book 7) this question feed

asked by success06 on November 13, 2006 3:58 AM
After signing a contract with a major recording company, Redemption's dreams are coming true. Chloe, Allie, and Laura begin their concert tour with the good-looking guys in the popular band Iron Cross. Allie's mom and her brother with Down's syndrome add a little variety to their entourage. But as soon as the glitz and glamour wear off, the girls find life on the road a little overwhelming. Even solid, well-balanced Laura appears to be feeling the stress - and Chloe isn't quite sure how to confront her about the growing signs of drug addiction...


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Through this book you can enter the world of a first time band on their first tour. Three girls, Chloe, Allie, and Laura, are faced with many problems and tough situations along the tour. The only way they are able to deal with these problems is by talking to each other and leaving everything to the glory of God. When Laura is faced with a tough situation in her life, and denies the whole thing, she has to decide what the best choice for her is. She is ultimately won over by the devil until she realizes what she has actually done. Will Laura be able to face the rest of her band members and confess to God what she has done wrong?
This was one of the best books I've read in the series. All of the books, including this one, are great because you can take the situations that happen to these three girls and relate them to your own life. I also liked this book because you see how normal girls can go from a rural country life to big time music industry in a matter of months.
This would be a great book choice for you if you're into reading about how teenage girls lead a Christian based life while still doing what they love, playing music. Before reading this book I would recommend reading the first four books in the Chloe series; the story would make much better since if you did. However you do not need to read the Caitlin series before the Chloe series. Again, this is a great book choice for anyone who is interested in reading about three teenage girls going through similar situations that you are.
reviewed by jbritt on November 19, 2006 4:23 AM

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This book, truly just got me hooked. I never wanted to put it down. Personally, I would say out of all of the chloe books the poetry in this book was by far the best. Melody Carlson really did a great job in chloe's poetry. I loved how she added a little romance of friends to this book. I felt liek I was right there and I was chloe falling in love with this boy. She potrayed the feelings of Chloe in such an amazing way, I had no idea a book could be so moving. It really helped me build a stronger relationship with Jesus.
reviewed by artdealer on November 26, 2006 8:30 PM

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