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Hannah Sharpe, Cartoon Detective

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Fairly predictable rom com but it was still a good read that I enjoyed it. It was also a quick read.

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I love Janet Tashijan and was so happy to see a new series/book. Many kids will be able to see themselves in this book. he main character is autistic and is good at solving mysteries. I think this book will become a kid favorite.

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I absolutely adore this book! Hannah Sharpe is a – you guessed it – cartoonist. She’s a curious girl who eye spies everything! She is also autistic which gains a thumbs up in my world. When Doug and Remy move in, she notices stacks of cash and stolen packages. The only problem is Hannah likes to solve mysteries by… drawing cartoons! As an added bonus, Hannah has an imaginary friend and the pickle puns cracked me up. The illustrations with (my current obsession) graphic novel vibes are vivid, funny, and brilliantly done. 5 Stars all the way.

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It is so important for every reader to be able to see themselves in the book they are reading and for everyone else to learn and be more understanding.

For me Hannah Sharpe Cartoon Detective does this and more through words and highly coloured drawings which included comic strips of her Dusty Pickle.

I loved Hannah as a Main Character and see how she deals with life was very interesting and I got a little bit more insight into Autism which I found fascinating. I also liked the mysteries Hannah was able to solve and we know why Hannah was so good at this is because he has to make sense of things everyday.

I also cried but this was how expertly Janet introduced Covid as a subject matter.

For all the above reasons Hannah Sharpe Pet Detective receives 5 big fat stars and then some.

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