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A cute new addition to the growing pool of emergent-reader graphic novels featuring best friends, this will appeal to fans of Ben Clanton’s “Narwhal & Jelly” series and Stephen Shaskan’s “Pizza & Taco” books.
A decent dystopian thriller for young readers just getting started with the genre, not quite ready for more nuanced worlds like Neal Shusterman’s Unwind.
A sweet, thoughtful, and quick romp, perfect for readers wanting some laughs while also looking for answers to some of life’s biggest questions about love, death, self-worth, and, of course, money.
A satisfactory fantasy book for readers who enjoyed Lloyd Alexander’s “The Chronicles of Prydain” and John Flanagan’s “Ranger’s Apprentice,” this serves as a good filler for fantasy-hungry readers but falls short in diversity and brings nothing new to the genre.