A review by aftanith
I'm Not. by Pam Smallcomb

3.0

In I'm Not., we have a couple of caricatured "child" dinosaurs (or crocodiles?). In the first half of the story, the unnamed main character bemoans the fact that her friend Evelyn is wonderful at so many things, while the main character herself isn't good at any of them.

The second half, however, switches it up. Evelyn takes the stage to talk about what she isn't good at, and all of the things she mentions happen to be things the main character does well.

It's a nice little story about envy and individuality that adults will likely find it as cute as their kids find it funny.

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