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This is an engaging, playful graphic novel centered on two bickering siblings who could not be more different. The graphics aren’t quite as bold and bright as the books we usually choose but the content was so relatable for us that it wasn’t a deal-breaker. If your household has some sibling conflict (and whose doesn’t?), this is an excellent read. Reader tip: Invite each of the aforementioned bickering siblings to read it and then discuss together.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advance copy. All opinions are entirely my (and my young readers’) own.

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This was hilarious, my oldest was having a great time with this. This is a graphic novel about 2 sisters and their imagination play together that comes to life on the page. I lvoed it because I know that my daughter could relate with her younger sisters. The girls were relatable and they loved how they came together to create a fun adventure. I hope that one day my girls have a bond like this!

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A fun princess, sister graphic novel that's sure to have broad appeal. Not super original, but it's really funny, which makes up for that. Give to fans of Ivy and Bean, The Penderwicks, Princess in Black, etc.

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I absolutely loved this laugh-out-loud graphic novel! It was adorably illustrated and the sibling relationship was super relatable. Kids will love this one!

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This was SO funny and reminded me of a story game I used to play with my son when driving places in my car, where we each improvisational added on to a story. Cassandra does an amazing job of making this so funny at every turn along with little twists and even a post end matter surprise ending!

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A laugh-out-loud middle grade graphic novel about the power of story in surviving sharing a room with your sisters! What happens when the tween and the kid are told to put the baby to sleep? Time to break out the fractured fairy tales! Jokes, physical comedy, and word play follow as the girls telling their own versions of the stories produce much merriment, but not a lot of sleep LOL I think this one will inspire young readers to have a blast creating their own fairy tales! On to Dragon King’s Pizza!!

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