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Pop Princess by Rachel Cohn Review

  Hi ForeverBookers, How are you all today? I hope the hot weather isn’t bothering you too much if you’re in the Northern Hemisphere, like me!  I’ve just finished Pop Princess by Rachel Cohn and I enjoyed it. It was a reread. I remember this because the book was part of a book fair at school and I had to be 13 years old to buy it because of the content. I was 12 at the time, though nearly 13 so I got a friend who was 13 to buy it for me! I don’t suggest lying to get a book by the way. Anyway, Pop Princess tells the story of a 16 year old girl (for the majority), Wonder, and her quest to become a pop princess. She’s lost her sister through a car hitting her before the story starts. Does she enjoy the quest for stardom or is she surprised by certain aspects? You’ll need to read to find out!  I read Pop Princess for a few readathons/book challenges. They were: Cardcaptor-a-thon - The Song - Read a book to do with music! Pop Princess fits perfectly as it’s about a girl wanting to b

Me, My Dad And The End Of The Rainbow by Benjamin Dean Review.

  Hi ForeverBookers,   How are you all doing? I hope you’re well! I’ve just finished reading “Me, My Dad And The End Of The Rainbow,” by Benjamin Dean and I LOVED it! I read it specifically in June because it has LGBTQ+ themes as well as it being a summer contemporary. 5 Stars!  “Me, My Dad And The End Of The Rainbow” is a middle grade story, focused on the middle grade market. This makes it easy and fun to read, while being informative of LGBTQ+ rights and themes to a younger audience. There's a leaflet that is actually in the text to read. The story id about Archie, a young boy trying to mend his family while discovering secrets long hidden about his dad. I really enjoyed the artwork inside the book too. There isn't too much but it just adds to the story in my opinion. The readathons I read “Me, My Dad And The End Of The Rainbow” for are: The Cardcaptor-A-Thon - The Voice - A card that steals a character’s voice…Read a book that has a meaning beyond the story,