A review by gracepizza40
One for All by Lillie Lainoff

4.0

4.3
The writing had a lot of non-sentences instead of full ones.
Spoiler Also, the last events of the book were kind of confusing; I didn't know what was going on and how they happened. I didn't really think the romance between Portia and Aria was necessary, but I didn't mind it that much. There was no drama about it, which I don't know if that was realistic. Overall, it was good.
I hope I see a lot more disabled protagonists written by disabled people in many other genres!

Barbie and the Three Musketeers practicing fencing: All are in a line and pointing their sword; the mentor instructs them, pointing her finger
The musketeers pose in their dresses, masks, and knee-length boots with a flourish and sparkles around them: the brunette with a blue dress bends in a sideways lunge, Barbie, in pink, points her sword up high, the red-haired girl in teal poses with her opened teal fans, and the musketeer in purple readies her purple ribbons while in a forward lunge.
The same red-haired musketeer practices with her fans in a simpler, everyday dress.