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Leslie Margolis

Auteur de Boys Are Dogs

18+ oeuvres 1,228 utilisateurs 26 critiques

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Children's fiction; chick lit for girl tweens. Eleven-year old Annabelle has just moved and has trouble with the boys at her new school. They kick her chair, steal her homework, and won't stop calling her 'spaz.' One day it occurs to her that the same techniques she uses to train her new puppy also work on boys--sort of. A very enjoyable read that tween girls will likely identify with.
 
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reader1009 | 13 autres critiques | Jul 3, 2021 |
Literary Merit: good-
Characterization: Good
Recommended: Yes/maybe
Level: Middle Grade

Summary : A Retelling of "A Christmas Carol" finds mean girl Ellie reexamining the way she has treated those around her, especially her former best friend Marley, after an incident the night of the winter dance. Guide a Goth clad Marley she sees the reasons for her mean, cold and distance behavior and how it has impacted those in her life.

Evaluation: So the summary tells you what should be happening in this book. But Ellie is just an unsympathetic character, even in her redeeming moments. Sometimes things seemed too heavy handed and other times carried not enough weight. There are good values to be learned from this book and I think most JF readers will be into it, it just wasn't for me. Note there are a lot of examples of bullying within this book so it could be used to create an open dialogue with young readers.
Recommended for ages 10-14
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SWONroyal | Feb 26, 2019 |
Pixie is the exact opposite of her parents. They are, literally, party people, running the town's most successful party business, specifically for children. Pixie is perfectly content staying in the background, letting her mom be Crazy Chicken, Luella the Mermaid, and any other starring roles, and keeping up with her light, surface friendship with Lola and Sophie. In short, Pixie is invisible and she likes it that way.

But now things are different. Pixie’s mom is far away, dealing with family issues. Pixie and her dad are overwhelmed trying to run the party business on their own. Sophie, even though she’s a new girl, is taking on the most popular girl in school to run for president. And Pixie has to be Luella the mermaid in two weeks!

A lot can happen in two weeks. Friendships can change, and maybe, just maybe, people can too.

I was ready to hate this, since I suspected it would be one of those “breaking out of your shell” shy people stories, where the girl realizes she really likes to be in the spotlight after all. It didn’t turn out that way at all though, and I should have trusted Margolis! Sophie, Lola, and Pixie all learn to be better friends by being more honest with each other about their feelings. Pixie realizes that just because Sophie looks confident doesn’t mean she always is, and that she, Pixie, has more confidence than she knew. Maybe she won’t like being in the spotlight, but she’s willing to try it and see. A lot of Pixie’s growing maturity comes from her learning to set aside some of her habitual anxiety about being embarrassed, worrying about looking silly, and being stuck in a box by what other people might think - even if she doesn’t like the other people. Margolis writes excellent stories of middle school girls growing into themselves and this is a great stand-alone story that will encourage them to try new things, create true friendships, and open out into thinking more about the world outside themselves than their own concerns.

Verdict: Hand this one to fans of Lauren Myracle, Wendy Maas, and Leslie Margolis’ own readers. Recommended.

ISBN: 9780374303884; Published October 3, 2017 by Farrar, Straus, Giroux; ARC provided by publisher at ALA 2017
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JeanLittleLibrary | Jul 28, 2018 |
Maggie is an eleven year old that is a lover of all dogs and a boy name Milo. She is on a hunt for a dog napper as well as fortune she looks for clues and leads to solve her mystery.
 
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allymeers | 1 autre critique | Dec 7, 2016 |

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