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Funny and Sweet New Adventures Book
(Updated: July 10, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.3
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
4.0
In Destiny Ink: Sleepover Surprise, Destiny Ink has a sleepover coming up with her best friend, Olivia. The plan is for the two of them to camp outside in the backyard. Destiny is a little bit nervous since she has never had a sleepover so she decides to practice. She sets up a tent in her bedroom but at night a monster shows up. The monster seems to be just as scared as Destiny is about being away from home. Will Destiny be able to help him overcome his fears and have a great time?

What I Liked: This book is a lot of fun especially as the alien comes to visit and we get a glimpse of what Destiny Ink expects from a sleepover. It’s interesting to follow along with the various activities that Destiny Ink and her new friend get up to and to see how the alien interacts with Earth things that are new to him.

Throughout the book there are several illustrations that showcase what Destiny Ink is feeling along with some of the drawings that she creates to cope with her feelings. The illustrations do a great job incorporating with the text so that younger readers can easily get through this book. The font size also is great for younger readers and the pacing of the book is great.

At the end of this book there are some how to draw pages that show you how to draw Destiny Ink, Fuzzy, and Trog. This is a fun addition to the book as Destiny Ink uses her imagination and love of drawing throughout the book to show you how she is feeling or to help herself and others overcome their fears.

Final Verdict: Destiny Ink: Sleepover Surprise is a funny and cute read for young readers who are being introduced to chapter books. Children ages six and up will enjoy learning how to cope with fears and how practice can help them overcome their fears.
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