How did it take me so long to read this? I think middle graders will appreciate this graphic novel. I‘m looking forward to reading more by this hometown author.
#ClevelandAuthor #insomniareading
How did it take me so long to read this? I think middle graders will appreciate this graphic novel. I‘m looking forward to reading more by this hometown author.
#ClevelandAuthor #insomniareading
It was also great to have some new voices join in! Thank you to @LibrarianRyan @amie @Peddler410 @Chelsibno @Daisey @TheBookHippie & @JaclynW for a lively discussion!!
Question 10 #mgbuddyread
Question 9 #mgbuddyread
Question 8 #mgbuddyread
Question 7 #mgbuddyread
Question 6 #mgbuddyread
Question 5 #mgbuddyread
Question 4 #mgbuddyread
Question 3 #mgbuddyread
Question 2 #mgbuddyread
Question 1 #mgbuddyread
This was a nice read during one of my busiest times of the school year. I‘d been wanting to read this book ever since I saw its book fair commercial last year. I‘m not sure the label graphic novel really fits it. It feels more along the same vein as Diary of a Wimpy Kid or Dork Diaries. It‘s still an enjoyable and quick read. I can‘t wait to talk about it more during the #mgbuddyread
So spot on for middle school. The twist at the end was fun, but not unexpected.
Not sure I agree with calling this a graphic novel though. I think GN are great, however this would be a great book to help transition those graphic-novel-only readers into reading something new.
#mgbuddyread
Starting this for #mgbuddyread
Hoping to finish it quickly so I can get back to my pile of novels in verse.
Happy Friday Littens! Just a reminder - our #mgbuddyread for April is the tagged book. Our discussion will be on Sunday, April 28th. Questions will be posted around 4:00pm EST. Join in when you can! Questions? Just comment below 🙂📚🔖
4.4⭐️ This books was simply fabulous. It was lighthearted, big hearted, and full of real feelings and emotions. The mix of comics, illustrations, and paragraphs was a perfect mix to tell this story. Emmie fells invisible. She has no feelings about it, until she is thrust into the spotlight over a small mistake. But this mistake will cause big changes in both Emmie and her school mates. A delightful read, and I can't wait to read the sequel.
1. Done
2. End, it‘s fun and fast paced.
3. It seems as if Emmie is comparing herself or in love with Kate. I would flesh this out a bit more.
4. @Trashcanman @Bklover @Avanders
#whatwouldyoudo
I think I‘m going to love this book.
After Resistance I needed something easier and something happier. So I‘m picking up this mi the #mgbuddyread. Plus, it was one of the Letters about Literature titles written about by kids.
Repost for @Lmstraubie :
The results are in and here are our next 4 #mgbuddyread. Thank you to everyone for the feedback. 🙂 More details to follow! New readers are always welcome to join us! @LitsyHappenings
The results are in and here are our next 4 #mgbuddyread. Thank you to everyone for the feedback. 🙂 More details to follow! New readers are always welcome to join us! @LitsyHappenings
Awesome book about love and embarrassment would totally recommend reading
I love that Emmie finally got friends!
Wow, I did not see that coming. The story of two completely different girls starting middle school, one shy and one popular. My older elementary kids will be glad I‘ve added this to our collection!
Uneven and disjointed, but middle school is kind of like that. There were parts that made me want to cringe remembering the kid I was when I was that age, and parts that made me want to cringe just because they were cringey and shaming. It does capture the feeling of trying to just make it through the day, and the surprise twist at the end was a bit odd, but not bad. Middle schoolers will like it, but there are better graphic novels out there.
My son got to my dad's house from weeks of basketball camp around 12:30 this morning. He got up at 7:00 and I gave him a stack of early bday present books. He's already almost halfway through the first. 😍😍😍
The generalizations in the prologue were cringe-worthy, but Libenson does an excellent job of capturing the awkward social situations that can seem unbearably stressful and anxiety-inducing for middle-schoolers.
So, this was an uneven story. It did spark some great conversation with my 10-yr old.
I rate it a so-so, but Maya gives it 👍👍👍👍👍. Great for kids who are fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid. #middlegrade #introvert
I promised Maya I would read some of her favorite graphic novels over the summer. I started with one she has checked out of the library.
M definitely relates to the annoyance over dinner conversations (although instead of drawing, she tries to read to avoid conversing). 😂😂
Great story for the introverts! Emmie is a very shy middle schooler who feels invisible. Katie is the complete opposite. Something very interesting happens when their worlds collide. Super clever story, geared for 8-12 year olds, but I‘m 53 and I loved it. Funny with bold graphics. https://cannonballread.com/2018/05/great-story-for-the-middle-school-introverts/
This semi-graphic novel for middle school is perfect for every kid struggling to find their place. Emmie strives to be invisible. She hates attention but loves drawing and her best friend, Brianna. When a classmate finds a secret note, complete with sappy poem, Emmie is forced to react. I love how it alternates her story with the point of view of popular girl, Katie. It‘s a great way for younger readers to think about perspective and tone.
Emmie is a quiet introvert who has one friend and loves to draw. Katie is her polar opposite. One day, Katie steps in to help Emmie stand up to a bully. This is a great graphic novel that touches upon many aspects that affect students in middle school. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I ❤️ this graphic novel! Reminded me of Sixteen Candles in a middle school setting. I will definitely be buying a copy. So funny and I found myself remembering some embarrassing situations I thought I'd never live down. Loved the attention this drew to social anxiety and how paralyzing it can seem, even in middle school! 🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨 #20BooksOfSummer 14/20
Inspiring middle school graphic novel of a girl who seems to float unnoticed through her school hallways. Through art and a mistake she ends up making friends by the end.
Such an amazing graphic novel! So glad I picked this up at ALA and had a chance to read it before I put it in my school library. My Raina fans will love this one.
I'm a little behind on posting this from last month but here are my April reads.
This book was so cute. I loved the illustrations. The story tapped into the insecurities of middle schoolers with heart and humor.
Love love love!! -- Emmie isn't the outcast in school who gets picked on all the time. She's just... quiet, so no one really notices her. And Katie isn't popular because she's the mean girl who everyone loves out of fear, she's just really nice and really lucky. So when a love note from Emmie to Katie's new boyfriend gets shared with the entire school, Emmie isn't ready for the amount of attention she is suddenly getting... #kidlit