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review 2019-06-11 01:01
Pete the Cat and the New Guy - James Dean,Kimberly Dean

For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-Cycle

Sadly, this series just isn't what it used to be. This one was good overall in comparison to some of the other newer books in the series Pete the Cat and the Missing Cupcakes. It has a good flow and rhyme scheme.

The story also has a great message about making new friends and being different. 

As always, the illustrations were nice. I liked this one better than many of the more recent books in the series, but it still wasn't quite as good as the original books.
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review 2019-06-11 00:51
Pete the Cat and the Missing Cupcakes - James Dean,Kimberly Dean,James Dean
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-Cycle

Okay read. It was a nice play on a subtraction/counting story as well as a cute little mystery, but the wording came off as clunky to me. The rhyming was nice, but it just didn't have a good flow like some of the earlier books. The story itself was a bit choppy.

Cute illustrations with a nice story, but the writing and awkward flow of the book kind of sunk it.
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review 2018-04-17 21:53
Review: Love Hack
Love Hack - Kimberly Dean

I had some high expectations for Love Hack since I married a guy who works in IT and I've been around "geeks" my whole life. While the story was interesting, the characters fell a little flat for me. I wanted a bit more from Spencer and the instant stud scenario didn't really help anything.

 

Josie is a pretty typical girl navigating a high stress work situation while trying to deal with an ex boyfriend who invaded her privacy in the worst way. Her bubbly personality comes through as her attraction to the geek guy grows. Spencer was a little far fetched for me. He was described as going from a lanky geek guy to a hot stud with abs after a few weeks of working out. He discusses "studying" for sex and is apparently really great at it. There was even a comment about "leveling up" while in the act. It was all a little.... meh for me. Geeks are normal people, with normal hang ups. Inserting some slang terms and stereotypes doesn't really create a great character for me. I wanted more from him.

 

That being said, I did enjoy this little novel. It's fun and flirty and of course a bit suspenseful too. An interesting take on the perks of knowing IT security and how that can be advantageous when dealing with people posting things about you on the internet that may not be flattering. I would recommend this to readers who enjoy a good romance book with a bit of suspense.

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review 2018-02-17 04:29
Groovy Guide to Life
Pete the Cat's Groovy Guide to Life - James Dean,Kimberly Dean,James Dean

AR: 2.4

Grade Level: Prek-1st

Summary: This book is a collection of inspirational quotes from various well-known people. It would bring positivity to anyone who reads it!

Idea: I will most definitely be using this book in my classroom to allow students to choose one quote a day. The students will then use their chosen quotes to work on weekly.This activity would help to build character. 

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review 2016-11-10 22:24
Pete the Cat and the Missing Cupcakes
Pete the Cat and the Missing Cupcakes - James Dean,Kimberly Dean,James Dean

Pete and Gus are baking cupcakes for the cupcake party and they keep disappearing! The two friends decide to find the culprit and find a clue, sprinkles on the ground. They question multiple friends based on assumptions they make, and eventually find the guilty one. Grumpy Toad apologizes and Pete forgives him and lets him come to the party. 

Teachers could use this in classrooms to teach about not jumping to conclusions. They could also use this to teach about forgiveness. 

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