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alliekaye23's review
adventurous
funny
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.0
nhoff's review
4.0
Fern is a wonderful, strong female character. Not only is the adventure a lot of fun but the lessons she learns about family, love, embracing the ever-changing world around her and the potential each person carries within her to be a force of good are lessons that are relevant to readers of all ages.
rosadelexie's review
3.0
Hmm... I remember The Anybodies vividly from when I was younger and yet I barely remember this book. I think what happened was that I read the first few pages and then never finished.
The story was just as enjoyable as the last one and I love how this one was a bit more intense and action packed. The ending was a bit too fast for me, and I was left with some gaping questions. I did, however, love the fact that this book was focused on Fern and Howard's relationship.
All in all, I loved the book and the characters and the whole dang world that has been created.
bibliocat4's review
4.0
This is the sequel to Anybodies and another good book! I love the twists and turns these books take and the surprising things that can happen!
luann's review
4.0
More "Anybody" fun with Fern and Howard, this time at a summer camp specifically for teaching young Anybodies how to use their powers. Only once they get to Camp Happy Sunshine Good Times, things are very different than they expected. This is a great sequel to [book:The Anybodies|364662] with even more (and I wouldn't have thought it even possible) connections to classic children's literature. Now I'm off to find a copy of [book:The Somebodies|248622]!
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