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Not Going To Plan
The pages are printed in verse which adds interest, especially with the cleverly crafted pictures. The story itself is emotional, fun and quite a roller-coaster ending with the social down fall of the nasty male character.

jess

Wolf Siren
A beautiful book full of magic and the fight of misogyny. It follows the story of Red, a teenager who is struggling to cope in her society. The book explores different behaviors towards "threats" and women alike. My only criticism is I thought the characters were underdeveloped and there were too many to keep track of, but apart from that it was a good, easy read, that I think most young people, girls or boys, should read.

Evie

Chronicles of a Lizard Nobody
I liked the characters as they where clear and the book was a fun and light read for children aged 9-11 yrs in my opinion. The illustrations fit well with the story - they were "simplistic and self explanatory." The story shows all the aspects for a change in these younger years. It was funny then sad -- it was a roller coaster of a book and I loved it.

ted

Chronicles of a Lizard Nobody
I felt that the simplicity and comedy of the story could lead to it being a great read for a younger audience. However, I personally didn't enjoy the book as much as some of the other Carnegies. If you are looking for an easy read with some fun doodles, then this book is for you.

Thomas

Twenty Four Seconds from Now
Twenty Four Seconds from Now was a very unique and impactful approach to this topic, it explores lots of experiences and emotions which often get looked over and ignored.

bea