đź“–Recommend for Grades 6 and upđź“–
by Kristen Gudsnuk
For Danielle being in sixth grade was easy. She had her friends in her class and knew what to expect. But that was last year. This is seventh grade and her friends are in a whole other group of classes than her, and she isn’t having an easy time making new friends in her school block. Then one day Danielle draws the head of one of her favorite comic book characters in her late Great Aunt’s sketchbook, and the head comes to life out of the book. She decides to use this to her advantage and draws herself a new best friend named Madison. At first, everything is great but then Madison discovers she is only a drawing and a rift occurs between them. It doesn’t help that the prince she originally drew turns out to be evil and really wants to keep Danielle and Madison apart.
Making friends can be hard and keeping them isn’t always easy either. By reading this book, readers will enjoy a great story and learn about the evolution of friendship. Some readers may find themselves relating to Danielle because not having a friend in your class can feel like the end of the world.
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