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What's New, Harper Drew?

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This is the perfect middle grade book for everyone that wants to read something reliable and humours. My daughter is only ten but she absolutely loved it. From the first page she said she wants to have a real life friend as Nancy is.
We will keep an eye out for other books in the series because it’s one of the few that she loved and wants to read the whole collection.
Very interesting characters drawn and even more, we had very good discussions about some of the topics presented in here.

Very grateful to the publisher for my review copy

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Harper Drew is a diary style novel with eye catching fonts, doodles and designs. We get to know Harper and her family though the book and encounter many chaotic experiences that they have. Upon hearing me discuss this book my Upper Key Stage 2 daughter could not wait to get a copy for herself! She devoured this book and wanted to find out straight away if there are any more Harper Drew books planned. I know my school students will be as enthralled with Harper as she now is and I cannot wait to recommend this book to them.

Thank you for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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A lovely, fun, and quick read. This book had shades of some classic "crazy" family books and media that I love - definitely reminded me in parts of the Adrian Mole series, and the Wilkersons of Malcolm in the Middle. Would be a great book for 9+, I think. I'd love to read more of these characters, I really enjoyed it and Harper's perspective on everything.

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This was a brilliant middle-grade book with a quirky protagonist, hilarious writing and a seriously inspiring message! The writing was really funny and engaging! Harper was a really fun character to read about and her mission to raise enough funds to buy a stairlift for Edward was very heartwarming. Overall this was a brilliant read and I would definitely recommend it.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the free e-arc!

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