
Needed a filler. I do like this cover.
This Weiner book was odd, long-winded and disappointing. The sequel purports to explain but I can't go there😴😟.
November stats 🤓
Recommendation from my Mom. Feeling thankful for my bookish family.❤
Happy Thanksgiving to my fellow Litsy Canadians!
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#TBRtemptation post! From the best-selling author comes a recently-releases middle grade fantasy. 12-year-old Alice slips through life unseen & lonely. When she's shipped off to boarding school, she saves Millie from drowning in a lake one day. They become friends. But Millie is a BigFoot & Alice is a NoFur. The two peoples aren't supposed to cross paths, & now a BigFoot hunter led by Jeremy is on their trail. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎
I was posing with the hat on (says Girls Run The World on the front and Littlest Bigfoot on the back) and Husband wanted to join so here we are.
Love, love, love Jennifer Weiner's first children's book about the unlikely friendship between a human girl and a Bigfoot "littlie" who finally find "their people" when they find each other. A great book about self esteem and bullying and the importance of accepting each other, warts and all.
So excited about this box of new books for my library!! The ones on top are for me to "preview" before I put them on the shelf. ???
I loved this book! My coworker got it out of the library & then lent it to me to read because she knew I'd love it. It tackles questions of bullying, friendship, family, and "being different" in a funny & unique way. I blew through it in just a couple of days and had difficulty putting it down. Written for the younger YA set but enjoyable by grownups like myself.
Hooray for ARCs!