Ratings29
Average rating4.7
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This was cute! It's a nice, sweet story about embracing your weirdness and letting it connect you to others rather than separate you. It's all a bit surface-level and pat, with characters all immediately and unequivocally accepting different gender identities, sexualities, spiritualities, etc. But it's a middle-grade book and it's meant to be charming comfort media, not hard-hitting psycho-social dissection. And it's nice that lots of kids who deal with exclusion will see themselves depicted in a joyous, loving story where good wins out. For me, this is kind of a 3-star, but taking into account the intended audience, I say it's a solid 4-star.
I loved the plot and premise and characters but I am not a huge fan of Leyh's artistic style.
This was cute and wonderful. Loved the characters and the story.
Ahhhhh!!! This was so good. Great art, great story line with cool, complex characters. A TRIPOD DOG. What's not to love?