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The author has created a graphic novel memoir which is fairly relatable (albeit it's about wealthier people than I can really relate to). Raina always wanted a little sister but the one she got is prickly, tactless and really a mixed blessing. The genuine antagonism and also traces of affection is well portrayed as is the fact that sometimes adults don't get along with their families either. That was probably my take-home from it all. I probably related to Amara (the little sister) more than anyone because she is a nerd who loves animals and has no social skills. I felt sorry for Raina though and I though her cousins were terrible, especially "Linseed" the narcissist. It does show how awkward the process of growing up is. There was a scene with a teddy bear which made me sad and then a scene which fixed it.
Families are not perfect and the lively pictures make this an easy to read book. As always I am not convinced I am the main audience for graphic novels but I am glad they exist.
Families are not perfect and the lively pictures make this an easy to read book. As always I am not convinced I am the main audience for graphic novels but I am glad they exist.
This book so described my life growing up how could I NOT give it five stars. Seriously, everyone with siblings should read this. And everyone without siblings should read this just so you know how lucky you are not having them, lol! But seriously though, this graphic novel was great.
Sisters, can't live with them...just can't stand them. This is a fun presentation of life with sister's. The younger sister is always a pest and the older sister wants nothing to do with the younger on. However, when times get tough, sisters come through for each other.
This is a quick read. The graphics were great and it is a solid novel.
This is a quick read. The graphics were great and it is a solid novel.
My sister got this book along with Guts for Christmas this year and I decided to read it, just because it looked entertaining.
I didn’t enjoy it as much as I would have hoped, but I do appreciate that the illustrations were rather impressive.
It was a little less sophisticated or long as the books I usually enjoy, so I would recommend this series for people of a younger age such as children ages 6-10.
I didn’t enjoy it as much as I would have hoped, but I do appreciate that the illustrations were rather impressive.
It was a little less sophisticated or long as the books I usually enjoy, so I would recommend this series for people of a younger age such as children ages 6-10.
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