Honey Moon Dog Daze by Sofi Benitez, Joyce Magnin

Honey Moon Dog Daze

by Sofi Benitez and Joyce Magnin

WANTING TO START A BUSINESS together to earn some
spending money, Honey Moon and her friends have a magical idea. In the town
where every day is Halloween night, Honey and friends start a dog-walking
service called the Sleepy Hollow Howlers. But when the business becomes more
than the girls can handle, dog-walking suddenly takes on a new leash and fur
flies with disastrous and entertaining results.


Reviewed by annieb123 on

4 of 5 stars

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Honey Moon is the name of the title character who is the sister of Harry (and Harvest) Moon. There are a number of books (at least 15) about Honey and siblings in this middle grade reader series.

The writing is accessible and fun, the message is clean and wholesome without being preachy at all. My own kids are mostly grown up, but I could definitely imagine us having read this one as bedtime read together.

In the fun narrative about Honey and friends setting up a summer business as dog walkers, there are more subtle messages about bullying, belonging, confidence, honesty, generosity, friendship, loyalty and being comfortable with who you are. If that sounds like a tall order for a short book, I can only reiterate that the gentle storyline presents fairly difficult philosophical messages without being preachy or monotonous.

The art is whimsical and supports the story very well. I really enjoyed this book.

Four and a half stars!

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher.

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