Briana @ Pages Unbound
Written on Jun 25, 2018
1. The entire book is in lists; they're aren't just lists interspersed.
2. There's a wide variety of characters, and Annie has a friend group instead of one best friend.
3 . Annie's new town has a Clover Festival, and people are really into it.
4. Annie's father likes Harry Potter.
5. There are some simple illustrations scattered throughout.
6. The book is fun and a feel-good read.
Three Things I Like about Annie
1. She tries to do the right thing.
2. She has flaws.
3. She notes that even though she has a good memory, she's not a crime solving genius like Cam Jansen.
One Surprising Aspect of the Book
1. Annie's older brother Ted is pretty good at making up band names. The band names are better than those in The Beauty That Remains, which was an entire book about bands.
Two Things I Didn't Like about the Book
1. The plot idea of a girl moving from the big city to a small town and having to adjust and make friends is not a new one.
2. The format differentiates the book, but, as much as I enjoyed reading it, I know this is a book I'm not going to even remember that I read in a couple years.
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Initial Thoughts: A fun book about moving to a new town and learning to fit in. I did not initially realize that the entire book is in lists, which is cool. Probably not a book I'm going to really remember 10 years from now, so I'm not giving it 5 stars, but overall well-written and one I would recommend.