First of all, this book is really poorly titled; a more accurate version would be Friends with Your Siblings, or, even more accurate but completely unwieldy Friends with Your Siblings and Also New People Whose Only Friends are Their Siblings. (I can see why they didn't go with that one.) All the str...
This was such a cute story about a girl starting high school after being homeschooled, but she also has a secret. It's hard to make friends and fit in when you've never been around so many people. At least she's got her brothers! A great coming-of-age story that I'm sure a lot of people can relate t...
Ever since reading Anya’s Ghost I’ve come to have high expectations regarding any graphic novel published by First Second. Friends with Boys actually felt a tad reminiscent of Anya’s Ghost, only because both stories had spooky elements. Friends with Boys was a wholly enjoyable novel and, like Anya...
Maggie McKay has been homeschooled her whole life, and is about to start public high school for the first time. Her mother, who had homeschooled her and her three brothers, has suddenly left the family. So she has to adjust to an entirely new setting, making friends who aren't related to her, a miss...
Maggie is a fourteen-year-old girl who was homeschooled, like her three brothers, until her mother abandoned the family and took off. Now Maggie (whose father is the police chief) has to go to high school for the first time. Besides dealing with the usual trials of being the new kid at school, she's...
Nice, brief slice-of-life story about a homeschooled girl with a lot of brothers in her first semester of high school. Being brave enough to be yourself, plus inexplicable ghost lady.I'm a little so-so on the girl stuff v boy stuff issue - perhaps her mother should have tried to engage in the thing...
-I received this book from Goodread's First Reads Giveaway-This story was cute. I mean really cute. It's also full of cliches. But this is a graphic novel about High School students, so that's to be expected. There's no place so full of every cliche you can think of like high school. Also, the story...
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