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This was a funny, emotional, and all around wonderful story about a young boy who befriends a senior citizen. The story is easy to read with a very nice and emotional storyline. Theres also artwork throughout the story that adds a nice touch to the story. A great read that I would recommend for everyone.
*Thanks Netgalley and Publisher SpotlightGecko Press for sending me an arc*
*Thanks Netgalley and Publisher SpotlightGecko Press for sending me an arc*
A soft and sweet story about a father and child seeing the aurora. The artwork is stunning and the story is a simple and easy read. It would make a great story for kids!
*Thanks Netgalley and Publisher SpotlightBlue Dot Kids Press for sending me an arc*
*Thanks Netgalley and Publisher SpotlightBlue Dot Kids Press for sending me an arc*
When your job is being a teen fairy godmother and someone has found out your secret and starts blackmailing you...what’s a girl to do? Charity is a fairy godmother, she gets “glimpses” of people’s true desires and makes it her mission to make it come true. The only rules? 1. Never reveal that she’s your fairy godmother, 2. after your wish comes true the relationship is over, 3. Do whatever Charity says. One day she receives a message telling her someones found out her secret and if she doesn’t meet them, they’ll reveal it. Cue, Noah, a geeky guy who says that Charity is manipulating, brainwashing, and destroying people’s lives and if she doesn’t grant his wish he’ll reveal her identity and then pepper-sprays her. Great start to a rom com right? Turns out one of her previous wishes she granted was for a girl Noah was in love with and Charity has to help him by making that girl break up with her boyfriend and get together with Noah. Easy peasy? Not so much. So begins a very rocky relationships, as Noah says Charity can’t grant anymore wishes and gets Charity to question whether the wishes she granted actually did any good and if being a fairy godmother actually helps anyone get what they want. The problem is that Noah can’t seem to stop surrounding Charity, they end up spending so much time together, maybe wishes change and maybe Charity will have her own wish granted for once. Besides dealing with Noah, Charity has another wish she has to grant and it is not going as well as she hopes....Throw in fake dating, snacks, hair dye, and a little magic, and what we have a pretty magical story about a fairy godmother getting her own wish granted.
The story was a rollercoaster, filled with wish granting shenanigans, hair dye mania, and of course rom com mischief. I absolutely loved Charity, she’s sweet, fierce, and always trying her best. She works so hard to try and do everything she can to make her Cindys ( cinderella’s) wishes come true, at her own cost. She doesn’t take any crap and honestly, yes queen. I initially didn’t like Noah at all, I can see where he’s coming from but the way he approaches Charity about it was a bit aggressive and he’s rude. Plain and simple rude. Though after getting to know him more and seeing just how hard he works to win over Charity, he grew on me. His family is great and Charity’s friends are amazing, Sean completely has my heart. The romance grows on you and by the end I was rooting for them so much. I had so much fun reading this book and seeing Charity grow as a fairy godmother was amazing!
The story was a rollercoaster, filled with wish granting shenanigans, hair dye mania, and of course rom com mischief. I absolutely loved Charity, she’s sweet, fierce, and always trying her best. She works so hard to try and do everything she can to make her Cindys ( cinderella’s) wishes come true, at her own cost. She doesn’t take any crap and honestly, yes queen. I initially didn’t like Noah at all, I can see where he’s coming from but the way he approaches Charity about it was a bit aggressive and he’s rude. Plain and simple rude. Though after getting to know him more and seeing just how hard he works to win over Charity, he grew on me. His family is great and Charity’s friends are amazing, Sean completely has my heart. The romance grows on you and by the end I was rooting for them so much. I had so much fun reading this book and seeing Charity grow as a fairy godmother was amazing!
A hilarious and fun sequel to “ Dear Justice League”, it can be read as a standalone. This book features letters written to super villains and their responses. Featuring some of our favorite DC super villains along with their shenanigns. The artwork is amazing and I had so much fun reading this! I would definitely recommend this for anyone who enjoys DC heroes or villains. It’s an easy ready for kids too!
*Thanks Netgalley and DC Entertainment for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
*Thanks Netgalley and DC Entertainment for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
Adorable and laugh out loud funny, this is a wonderful collection of comics! It follows Alina throughout her life, from childhood funny incidents, teen years, and the fun of adulthood. Very relatable moments and just an all around joy to read. The art work was amazing and I loved every page of this book!! If you’re looking for a fun read that will have you chuckling then this is definitely for you!
*Thanks Netgalley and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
*Thanks Netgalley and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
An interesting and wonderful collection of photos. I loved the food arrangement and the uniqueness of each one. The backstory and commentary was a delightful touch to the photos!
A hilarious and absolutely fun read! The story follows Uramichi, a cynical tv show host for children who use to be a gymnist. He is so cynical and extremely funny and relatable. The story also features many of his coworkers and all their lives. The story is funny, and I can’t wait to read more from this series!!!
*Thanks Netgalley and Kodansha Comics for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
*Thanks Netgalley and Kodansha Comics for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
A serial murderer on the loose and Krona and her fellow Regulators must stop the killer before things go wrong. The story takes place in a world where magic exists and there are artifacts that are embued with magic from the gods. Emotions are also regulated and its the job of regulators, who have jewels that contain emotions to maintain stability and peace. There is a masks that once belonged to a notorious serial killer, and now its on the loose again and the serial killings have started up again. I was initially drawn in by the premise of the book because, Jack the Ripper serial killer meets magic? Heck yeah! But unfortunately the execution of the book just did not meet expectations. The story is long, it jumps around time wise a lot, and its just a lot. The plot drags on a bit and I found it hard to keep reading. I nearly DNF’d it a bunch of times but told myself just to stick through with it. This book is the first in the series, and i guess its important to set everything up but it really felt too long. There is a lot of potential but the tension just wasn’t there for me and the characters were great. I liked their dynamic but their motives just didn’t really work for me. All in all, it’s an okay read. It has a good fantasy world and the characters are interesting, I guess this was just the case of “its me not you.” I definitely think anyone who enjoys a mystery fantasy should give this a try!
*Thanks Netgalley and Macmillan-Tor/Forge for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
*Thanks Netgalley and Macmillan-Tor/Forge for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
A sweet and fun story about an Octopus and his starfish friend. The artwork is colorful and the book its a super easy read. It would make a great read for kids!
*Thanks Netgalley and Sasquatch Books for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
*Thanks Netgalley and Sasquatch Books for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
A fun and sweet story about five rabbits and the full moon. The artwork was cute and the story was short and simple. It would make a great read for kids!
*Thanks Netgalley and Princeton Architectural Press for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*
*Thanks Netgalley and Princeton Architectural Press for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*