3.86 AVERAGE

funny lighthearted

Another great Olivia book. The plot is a little scattered, but the kids don't care. And the pictures are hilarious.
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: N/A
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Another fantastical story about Olivia, though I feel like it was a bit messy with how the story progressed. Like I was reading not one story, but multiple stories.

I really like Olivia, though she really is a bit spoiled and a bit too much at times.

But all in all, I am happy I read the book. I loved the illustrations, very simple but very pretty.

I will be sure to check my library if they have other Olivia books, since I still need to read a few books.

Here at the library this is "Olivia and the Missing Page" which led to some confusion on my part.

Olivia is great! I love all the Olivia books. These definitely need to be added to my personal library so I can share them with the kids in my life.

Olivia's mom makes her a red soccer shirt (even though she won't match her teammates) because she doesn't like green. *rolls eyes* I know Olivia is supposed to be charming and endearing, but I just don't like her.

Marked down because not quite up to the first. I didn't quite believe Olivia would of just thanked her Dad for saying they would buy her another toy tomorrow and forgive the dog by bedtime.

Loved the imagination, hated the way her father said they would get her a whole new toy, the best toy.

Cawpile: 5.93 3.5*

Totally admit I’m not the audience for this series, but they do fill in spots in my Readathon