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Middle-grade book perfect for nowadays trend where family, friends, and people focused on their screens (phones, tables, game consoles, etc) more than connected to other human beings. This book is also subtly delivering the message that not everything you see in social medias as perfect as they seem to be.


I actually felt sad for Sonal at the beginning because her family (except Nanna) ignored and dismissed her. They done it unintentionally but I still felt the hurt and somehow it relatable with me personally. I was glad she had Nanna on her side.


I always awed on how children and middle-graders books smoothly sipped in live values in such as short books. This book is no different. For short books, I at least could get more than 3 live values. That's why I will never stop reading children and middle-graders books.


Thank you to Serena Patel, Union Square & Co., Sterling Publishing, Union Square Kids, and NetGalley for the ARC.

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