A review by chewdigestbooks
Harry Moon First Light by Mark Andrew Poe

4.0

There are so many things that I adore about the Harry Moon series for kids. They have a bit of spooky, without nearing Goosebumps spooky at all. They have great lessons and morals tucked in there subtly. The characters take responsibility and are truly good friends, not just people that hang around together. I could go on and on.

In First Light, Harry takes over Declan's paper route for the week that he's on vacation and it leads to some interesting experiences. Like good friends, those left behind are bummed that they aren't at Disneyworld as well but are really happy for Declan and his family. Harry slowly observes before taking action, as he should, doesn't just jump into danger or where he doesn't belong and notices the beauty of the dawn and his empty city before everyone is awake as he delivers his papers around the city.

It seems like every new one I read is my favorite.