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Ramona the Brave (Ramona, #3)
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Ramona Quimby, 1st grader supremo, doesn't need to worry about lockdowns, ISIS, or overly indulgent parents! Her greatest worry is the dog eating her shoe the next street over when she walks to school. Alone. You read that right.
I love these darn books. They're an invocation of a time when being a kid meant being afraid of oozing boneless gorillas instead of the brown people moving into your gated community and when it was okay to hate your sibling and everyone would have a good laugh about local disaster.
Forget all that Hunger Games crap, kids--Ramona is way more fun and relevant (or should be) and there's little-to-no death and starvation.
I love these darn books. They're an invocation of a time when being a kid meant being afraid of oozing boneless gorillas instead of the brown people moving into your gated community and when it was okay to hate your sibling and everyone would have a good laugh about local disaster.
Forget all that Hunger Games crap, kids--Ramona is way more fun and relevant (or should be) and there's little-to-no death and starvation.
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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
March 26, 2017
– Shelved