* Book 6 in the Sunny series *
Sunny and Tony enjoy spending time together. Sunny's friend Deb has ideas on how dating is done and how the boys should behave. Sunny and Tony try out her advice, but it feels wrong. Is there a right way to date?
My Thoughts: Yes, this is historical fiction for middle grade readers, but the dating moments are too funny. Deb is very opinionated and shares her thoughts freely. I love the romance books that Sunny reads. Both Sunny and her mother struggle with finding their place and I love that they're going through this together and supporting each other. It's funny reading stories about the lack of technology: passing notes and landlines. I loved how this one ended. The Sunny graphic novels are fantastic reads that deal with universal topics that kids are still figuring out today.
Cover Thoughts: Cute
Source: My Library
Library Recommendation: A must have series for your school and public library
7 comments:
The dating moments sound funny. It's good to know kids today can relate to this series. I'm glad you're enjoying the series.
I've seen these books a lot, but I never realized they were historical fiction. Very interesting! I know kids today are fascinated by our "old-fashioned" technology. LOL!
I forgot to email with my posts for this week - I have a review of Sarah J. Mendonca's AN ENCANTADORA’S GUIDE TO MONSTROS AND MAGIC (and the author's Top Ten Addictions list), and on MGE we have a Q&A with Sara F. Shacter for her book GEORGIA WATSON AND THE 99 PERCENT CAMPAIGN.
I rarely read graphic novels but this sounds like one that will appeal to lots of young readers. Ah, the good old days of paper nots and landlines! :) Definitely has nostalgia! Thanks so much for sharing!
This book sounds aborable! Thanks for sharing your review.
I've enjoyed this series but have only read three of the titles. This one has a lot of appeal to young readers. First though I'll be tracking down a copy for myself. Thanks for featuring the book on this week's MMGM!
That is a terrific cover. That should get a lot of kids interested. It sounds like a fun book. Thanks for the review.
It sounds like a funny read which is easy to connect to...so glad you pointed this one out!
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