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Pumpkin Heads by Rainbow Rowell and Faith Erin Hicks Review.

Hey ForeverBookers, 

A quick, little review from me today. I really enjoyed Pumpkin Heads by Rainbow Rowell. It’s a quick, cute contemporary with a funny and charming story. There’s disability rep too. 

5 Stars!

I read Pumpkin Heads for a few readathons! Those being:

The Cardcaptor-a-thon - The Dash - Read a book you know you can read speedily. Although I didn’t read it particularly speedily this year, I know I could next year, for example - #13.

Reading Rivalry - Book from the centre of your TBR - I started this the day before Halloween, because it’s a Halloween read. I wouldn’t have read it yet otherwise. 

Fiction Feud Society - Name A Profession children might want to have when they grow up - I would have wanted to have been a Pumpkin Head. 


Popsugar Reading Challenge 2019 - A book that takes place in a single day - Pumpkin Heads tells of Deja and Josiah’s last day at the Pumpkin Patch before college.

Our main characters are Deja and Josiah, Josie. Deja is very matter of fact and Josiah is very head in the clouds! It’s their last night of working at the pumpkin patch before college, as I said above, so Josie wants to talk to a girl he’s liked ever since he started working there. 

Can he find her? And if he does, will he actually like her or will he want something else...you’ll have to read to find out! 

I really loved the art style. It was as if I was watching a cartoon. I liked how it was coloured too, as I read manga most often when it comes to graphic novels, which are mainly black and white. 

Stand by for my next review coming soon!

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