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This series as a whole is 4 stars.Tobyns story was my least favorite of the three but i still enjoyed it! It had the ended i wanted :) I highly recommend picking these up! They’re easy reads that touch some heavy topics and you easily connect to the characters.Thank you again to @penguinteen for sending me all 4 copies for free. They’re the perfect size to fit in my tightly squeezed bookshelf :)
Though I think this is the weakest installment in the Flyy Girls series (weakest audiobook as well), I very much enjoy these books. I'm eager to recommend them to teens and I think they will be great for older hesitant teen readers and non-readers. I hope Penguin Workshop plans more books in this style (they also publish the Pocket Change Collective and my thoughts are similar on those).
I've completed all four of Ashley Woodfolk's Flyy Girls series. Each book was an enjoyable and nostalgic reminiscence of my high school days. The series portrays situations many teens encounter and does so in a respectful and positive manner.
The fourth book in a great series. Tobyn faces her challenges head on. Her confidence withstands some verbal and social media punches as she pushes for the future she wants for herself. She benefits from having close friends to lift her up when she is feeling challenged.
Oddly, the library had hard copies of the first three of this series and only an ebook for the fourth. The fourth book tells Tobyn's story and wraps up all three of the other fly girls. And now we have finished the short saga.I'm hoping for a longer book from Woodfolk next.
3.7 stars
Book 297 of 20213.5✨I breezed through this series in 2 days and I've come to love these girls and their stories a lot. In order of preference, this would be my least favorite. Tobyn as a character is great, don't get me wrong, but her book didn't pack a punch to me like the others did. In this book she deals with lots of relationships - romantic and family especially. She also has huge dreams that conflict with her mother's plans for her. I love that in this book we get to see a relationship bet...
Aww, I flew (pun intended!) through this series, and I'm really going to miss these girls! It was really nice to get a glimpse into Tobyn's life, as I felt I knew even less about her than I did any of the other girls before I got to their stories. Micah's still my girl, but I enjoyed Tobyn and the continuation of the story that was started in the last book. This series was easy breezy and delightful!
Not so "It" GirlI thought this was a good way to wrap up the Flyy Girls series. Tobyn seemed like a really sweet girl, yet I wish she had more of a plan besides just singing. I liked how the Flyy Girls consistently held each other down, in each book. Gotta love a strong bond that creates a sisterhood like no other. Good read.
The fourth title in the Flyy Girls series turns to Tobyn Wolfe whose strong singing voice leads her to plan a musical career. While her high school a cappella group prepares for competition, Tobyn is also auditioning for a spot in her favorite band, Maybe Someday. It might seem as though everything is coming up roses for her. But she and her girlfriend, Ava, aren't getting along, and Ava seems more interested in social media attention than their relationship. Then, too, Tobyn keeps thinking abou...
I am such a fan of this series as a whole. They're so approachable and easy to fly through, a great pick for reluctant readers for sure. In this final volume, we follow Tobyn as she navigates her senior year. She's got dreams of making it big with singing, but her mom is set on her going to college next year. Her sister is responding less and less to her calls and texts, and with a couple of big auditions coming up, Tobyn is desperate for her sister's support. She's also sorting through her feel...
A quick relatable read!
Tobyn has to be my least favorite in this group. But Ava took the cake. I just couldn't.