![]() Instead, it's a coming of age tale involving all the serious issues girls face in adolescence. It's not quite the lighthearted teen read I was expecting. I picked this up randomly at a used book sale because it is illustrated by Joe Krush. I like Telgemeier's earlier books better, but this one was good, too. My review will be here on the blog next Wednesday. The Boyhood of Grace Jones by Jane Langton.The character of Babymouse doesn't translate too well to prose, nor does she become more endearing as a middle schooler. Lights, Camera, Middle School! by Jennifer Holm and Matthew Holm.I liked it, but the structure of the story - telling events in reverse chronological order - felt pretty gimmicky. ![]() The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E.This isn't really a mystery, but since I love the main character, it didn't matter to me. ![]()
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