The Fabulous Five (book Series) - Structure of The Books

Structure of The Books

Each book is written from the perspective of one of the girls and incorporates tidbits about each family, insight into how each girl feels about the issue at hand, and how she feels about the boy in her life. Beginning mid-series, other points of view are incorporated, including that of Laura McCall. In the Taffy Sinclair series, all books have been written from Jana's perspective.

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