Monday, October 21, 2019

Drew and Jot: Dueling Doodles by Art Baltazar

Drew and Jot: Dueling Doodles
by Art Baltazar


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I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are my own.

When Drew goes to school for his first day of fifth grade he has no friends. He's nervous even though his mom assures him that he will make friends in no time at all. Mom knows best, so of course she's right. Drew meets a kid named Foz and the two become instant friends, bonding over their love of drawings. It turns out both boys love drawing and each have a special character they've created. They decide to do a collaboration comic strip with their characters and all sorts of crazy fun things happen. With cool new creations and an interference from a little sister, the two enjoy the comic adventure of their lives. 

This was such an adorable graphic novel. Aimed at middle grade children, the concept was kept simple but very entertaining. It was is much fun to read even for an adult. The pictures in it were bright, colorful and eye catching. I really think my daughter would love this book, especially the monsters. I can't wait until the release of this book so I can grab her a physical copy. Also, I can't wait to read other books by the author. I recommend this to any middle grade kid, or even younger if someone is able to read it to them.

Buzzwords:

Doodles   Superheroes   New Friends   Little Sisters    Monsters

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