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The fifth installment of the popular Lemonade War series! Siblings Jessie and Evan Treski have waged a lemonade war, sought justice in a class trial, unmasked a bell thief, and stood at opposite ends over the right to keep secrets. Now they are creating a magic showโa professional magic show, in their own backyard! They practice, they study, and they practice some more. And who shows up? Their father, who has done such a good job of disappearing over the past few years. Just as Evan and Jessie took on running a business in The Lemonade War and a court of law in The Lemonade Crime , in this fifth novel of the bestselling Lemonade War series, they take on the challenges of magic and illusion, all while discovering some hidden truths about their own family. Another fresh, funny, emotionally charged novel by the author Books for Kids calls "one of the best writers for the middle grades around." Like a modern-day Beverly Cleary, Jacqueline Davies writes with heart, humor, and honesty about family and school life for middle schoolers. The six books in this fun-to-read series are: The Lemonade War The Lemonade Crime The Bell Bandit The Candy Smash The Magic Trap The Bridge Battle Review: ... book in a series of 5 - I would recommend reading them in order - This is currently the last book in a series of 5 - I would recommend reading them in order, although not necessary. I read these books to my 9 year old at bedtime and we both enjoy them. Main characters are a brother and sister and stories deal with various relationships and challenges with family dynamics. A fun easy read. Again, I would start with the first book, the Lemonade War, and if that hooks you, the rest of the series is equallu good and even better as is goes on. I only wish this wasn't the last book. Review: This may be the best in the series yet. - I'm a big fan of this series for my 8 year old son. The author does a great job of bringing the characters to life in an authentic and entertaining way. Of the five books, this one and the first are my favorite, but they are all good. I like how the author manages to teach something in each book (math in the first, then the judicial system, poetry, magic) without it being jarring to the story. Each book also does an excellent job at exploring emotional reactions to common childhood situations.






| Best Sellers Rank | #21,960 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #138 in Children's Siblings Books (Books) #372 in Children's School Issues #856 in Children's Friendship Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,077 Reviews |
S**H
... book in a series of 5 - I would recommend reading them in order
This is currently the last book in a series of 5 - I would recommend reading them in order, although not necessary. I read these books to my 9 year old at bedtime and we both enjoy them. Main characters are a brother and sister and stories deal with various relationships and challenges with family dynamics. A fun easy read. Again, I would start with the first book, the Lemonade War, and if that hooks you, the rest of the series is equallu good and even better as is goes on. I only wish this wasn't the last book.
S**Y
This may be the best in the series yet.
I'm a big fan of this series for my 8 year old son. The author does a great job of bringing the characters to life in an authentic and entertaining way. Of the five books, this one and the first are my favorite, but they are all good. I like how the author manages to teach something in each book (math in the first, then the judicial system, poetry, magic) without it being jarring to the story. Each book also does an excellent job at exploring emotional reactions to common childhood situations.
B**R
The Magic Trap by Jacqueline Davis
The book Magic Trap is one of the best books I have ever read, it is really amazing and it talks about how brave and fearless some people may be but that does not mean that they can be able to run a family. It also talks about how you always have to think positive and never give up. Also family comes first and that is the most important lesson you can ever learn. You have to be brave and be calm and don't forget you can do it.
C**T
A Touching Story
When Jessie and Evan get a surprise from a special visitor, it's like getting a new pet. Or being at summer camp, it's like a new habitat or new place. You can't come running home when ever you want. Jessie and Evan's dad is cool, but can also break a few rules. Such as taking stuff from their Mom's office, taking down the railing off their porch, and cutting a hole in the floor boards of their porch. But when Annabelle (the storm) is coming, they will have to break a few rules. Jessie and Evan need each other to survive storms, troubles, and life. Magic is the needle of the thread, it leads Evan and Jessie across the fabric of life. I hope Evan and Jessie take me on more adventures throughout their lives in the Lemonade War Series!!!
C**.
The best
A 5 star book. I loved this book and it was great. I recommend this book to any kid who likes to read or not the series are so good that I read them in a week. The book is great for girls and boys no matter what age. I love the series and I hope you enjoy them to.
A**R
this book wasโฆ fine.
This book is nice, but i'm upset we never see who has a crush on jessie ( even though i have a pretty good idea ) but still, i'm mad about that but it is a great book. Also kids, if your stuck in a category 1 hirricane with no adult (if your parent does that you probably call the police or something) the just get help, don't be stupid like evan and jessie were being. and another thing, if your mom or dad tells you to do something that you know you shouldn't do, i say just don' t do it. ( like taking down the porch and taking a rug from the office! ) and don't get a pet without BOTH your parents perrmission. so yeah, good book some horrible ideas. bye bye.
D**N
Easy read and keep interest
My grandson started in Lemonade Stand wars in third grade. Liked it so much bought the rest of the books in the group to finish.
C**Y
Great Book for Literature Circles and Book Clubs at the 3rd to 5th grade level!
Jacqueline Davies did a great job again with this book in her Lemonade War Series! The characters are rich and easy to connect to as a reader. The themes in the book are wide in range and give way to many conversations about social issues, childhood issues, and the piece of magic was entertaining. I'll be having a group read this book next fall and compare and connect it to Hurricane Boy by Laura Roach and Night of the Twisters by Ivy Ruchman.
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