Monster High è un libro per ragazzi, non c'è alcun dubbio. Come ogni libro dedicato a loro, in gioco c'è sempre il rischio di trasmettere un messaggio errato e dar così vita ad idee frivole e totalmente pericolose. Questa volta no e me ne compiaccio. Questo racconto è scritto in maniera leggera ma h...
... suprisinly refreshing, really... (in a silly, OMG what am I reading kind of way...) did not manage to get me out of my reading funk, but at least I've read a whole book!! ;)
For a book that is supposed to be about monsters, there was a lot of focus on the humans, and I was not a real fan of any of them. I found Melody, the main human girl, to be very annoying with her complete and total belief in whatever the guy she likes says, some of which made no sense for her to be...
I love the cover of this book, it's so cute and nice and girly and yeah, basically I just wanna hug the book! :)Unfortunately, I didn't find the inside to match the outside. This would be a good read for those 10-13 year old girls, but no older than that. The writing felt unfinished, and I didn't fe...
I think the reader made this book. Rebecca Soler was perfect at setting the tone, giving the girls voices, and keeping things light. Without her, I would have put the book down and walked away.I see this is often labeled as a young adult book, but I think it could be safely read by tweens; it seems ...
Frankie Stein was created 15 days ago and she is very excited when she learns she will be going to school. Now she can make friends! But she is a little less thrilled when her parents tell her she has to wear make up to hide her green skin. They tell her that this is what they have to do to fit in.M...
Frankie Stein was created 15 days ago and she is very excited when she learns she will be going to school. Now she can make friends! But she is a little less thrilled when her parents tell her she has to wear make up to hide her green skin. They tell her that this is what they have to do to fit in.M...
If I had a daughter I would have no problems letting her read this book. It teaches you how important it is to accept people for who they are instead of what you want them to be, or who society wishes they were.
Frankie may be only be 15 days old but she can't wait to get out of her parents lab and start high school. Having spent her life being constantly praised by her parents Frankie is confident and knows she'll easily fit in at school and make friends but that's before her parents drop the bomb shell. ...
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