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jaz_gets_literary 's review for:
The Carnival of Wishes and Dreams
by Jenny Lundquist
Thanks to the @kidlitexchange community, author Jenny Lundquist and publisher Simon Kids for the copy of The Carnival of Wishes & Dreams. All opinions are my own.
I was instantly drawn into the cover of this book. It is absolutely beautiful and reminds me of my youth. It takes me back to summer time with my friends in middle school and begging my mom to let us go to the fair so we could eat all the junk food and ride the Ferris wheel. That said this book will definitely be relatable to its intended age category. It also will show the way that 3 different girls handle the tragedy that tore their friendship apart. Told in alternating point of views between the girls, you get to see how each ones feel. Sometimes alternating views can be hard to keep up with but Jenny does it efforetlessly. The book has a steady pace and keeps you wanting to know what happens next.
I was instantly drawn into the cover of this book. It is absolutely beautiful and reminds me of my youth. It takes me back to summer time with my friends in middle school and begging my mom to let us go to the fair so we could eat all the junk food and ride the Ferris wheel. That said this book will definitely be relatable to its intended age category. It also will show the way that 3 different girls handle the tragedy that tore their friendship apart. Told in alternating point of views between the girls, you get to see how each ones feel. Sometimes alternating views can be hard to keep up with but Jenny does it efforetlessly. The book has a steady pace and keeps you wanting to know what happens next.