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Everything on a Waffle
by Polly Horvath
I remember Polly Horvath's quirky style from books like [b:When the Circus Came to Town|351237|When the Circus Came to Town|Polly Horvath|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1312010381s/351237.jpg|341470] and she hasn't changed much. Primrose has a distinctive narrative voice, peppered with asides about food ("recipe to follow") and town characters. There are some oddly mature reflections on things in this one and the sequel so far, which makes it a little less realistic... not that names like Primrose Squarp and Miss Perfidy make it seem like it's going to be deeply rooted in the real world.