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Dress-Up Mess-Up by Kelly DiPucchio

shighley's review

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4.0

Once again, I read a sequel before the original, but I don't think it matters in this case. There are some great themes in this story, like not being able to choose a favorite book, because there are too many good ones to select just one. Chloe indeed has a dilemma, which perhaps could have been solved with some honesty, but the end is satisfactory.

naughty_librarian's review

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4.0

A simple and humorous story of Chloe who doesn't want to disappoint her two friends (a White boy named Leo and a Black girl named Emma--yay for having diverse friends!) who have very different ideas about what would be fun to dress up as for the Parade of Books.

donifaber's review

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4.0

This book is good for the issues of being true to yourself, problem-solving, and compromising.
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