School Library Journal
Gr 2-4 An entertaining new series for beginning chapter book sections. Jasmine, Becca, Maggie, and Scarlet are four friends who love jamming out in Jasmine's basement. When Jasmine's brother challenges her to prove the group's worth in the Battle of the Bands, trouble starts. The girls argue and the pressure to win begins to create tension. The protagonists, especially Jasmine, learn the value of friendship and working together. They also learn that being yourself is the most rewarding choice to make. The characters in the story are from an array of diverse backgrounds. There are illustrations on every page. VERDICT Students will enjoy this short and upbeat book with its rockin' cast of characters. A solid purchase. V. Lynn Christiansen, Wiley International Studies Magnet Elementary School, Raleigh, NC
ALA Booklist
(Fri Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2017)
Jasmine and her best friends, all eight years old, have formed a band that only plays for fun at each others' garages. After a little taunting from her older brother, Jasmine decides they need to prove they're a real band and impulsively enters them in a local battle-of-the-bands competition. Of course, Jasmine quickly learns that trying to make decisions by herself for everyone won't always end well. Things do end well, though, when everyone decides they're just going to have fun and play whatever silly music they've made up rather than trying to prove something by covering a popular song on the radio. This sweet chapter book for beginning readers is generously illustrated with appealing line drawings. Readers who fall in love with Jasmine, Maggie, Becca, and Scarlet will be happy to learn that this book is the beginning of a series, so there will definitely be more stories to come. A forthcoming volume will be narrated by Scarlet rather than Jasmine, who narrates this entry.
Horn Book
(Wed Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)
In this appealing early-chapter-book series, four eight-year-old girls from diverse backgrounds create a band for a battle of the bands competition (Battle). In Big Break, vocalist Scarlet feels torn between competing in the talent show solo or with her bandmates. Though the illustrations look like television stills, that they're on every page works in tandem with the large font to entice young readers.
Publishers Weekly
(Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
A quartet of culturally diverse third-grade girls gears up to compete in a battle of the bands competition in this cheerful opening title in the Major Eights series, narrated by keyboard player Jasmine. There are some expected bumps: Jasmine commits the group to performing before checking with them, and she picks out a love song for them to play that doesn-t suit anyone. But these and other troubles are tidily resolved as the girls recognize that having fun is more important than winning. There-s little doubt that the Major Eights will surmount their obstacles, but Reed (a pseudonym of Rie Neal) creates real emotional tension along the way. Final art not seen by PW. Simultaneously available: Scarlet-s Big Break. Ages 6-8. Author-s agent: Carrie Pestritto, Prospect Agency. Illustrator-s agency: Bright Agency. (Jan.)