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Jennifer l holm sunny series
Jennifer l holm sunny series




jennifer l holm sunny series

The tone is just right as well, offering moments of real humor and empathy in the middle school years. The fact that D&D bridges from the seventies to today is impressive. Sunny is a girl after my own heart as I played a paladin always. I also love the inclusion of Dungeons & Dragons. When that too ends up being forbidden in middle school, Sunny must decide if she wants to be groovy or wants to be herself.Īs someone of almost the exact same age as Sunny in the 1970s, one of the most charming parts of this series is how much of the seventies is captured in the stories without it becoming unnecessarily retro. But there are things that make perfect sense to Sunny, like playing Dungeons & Dragons with her group of friends, who are mostly boys. There is the mystery of hair rollers, the unspoken rules of being a girl like when a boy bumps you he’s showing he likes you and that even if girls talk about boys all the time, it’s not OK to be friends with them. Sunny is starting middle school and things with her friends are becoming more and more confusing. This third in the Sunny series of graphic novels continues the story of Sunny, who is growing up in the 1970s.






Jennifer l holm sunny series