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Middle Grade Fiction
173
The Pepper Party Picks The Perfect Pet (The Pepper Party, #1)
Overall rating
5.0
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Absolute fun is one way to summarize The Pepper Party Picks the Perfect Pet.
Perfectly placed and brilliant illustrations helped to tell a story that keeps the reader enthralled with the busy-body family.
Utterly clever and downright laugh-inducing, The Pepper Party Picks the Perfect Pet, is the perfect book for any early reader.
Annie Pepper wants to adopt a dog named Azzie. But the Peppers’ don’t do pets. Sal, the dad, his word is final. No pets. That is until Annie convinces him to let the family have a pet. One large hat, a few of slips of paper later and they’re hunting for the perfect family pet.
A slew of family picks and avoidable mishaps made for a hysterical and playful read.
This novel is engaging with all the various family members and personalities. Ricky, Beta Max, Maria, Meemaw, Tee, Scoochy, Megs, Sal, and Annie Pepper are no ordinary large family. There’s a character for every type of reader to relate to.
The reader will root, laugh, cry, moan and groan—and have an overall knee-slapping good time.
A series worth digging into.
Perfectly placed and brilliant illustrations helped to tell a story that keeps the reader enthralled with the busy-body family.
Utterly clever and downright laugh-inducing, The Pepper Party Picks the Perfect Pet, is the perfect book for any early reader.
Annie Pepper wants to adopt a dog named Azzie. But the Peppers’ don’t do pets. Sal, the dad, his word is final. No pets. That is until Annie convinces him to let the family have a pet. One large hat, a few of slips of paper later and they’re hunting for the perfect family pet.
A slew of family picks and avoidable mishaps made for a hysterical and playful read.
This novel is engaging with all the various family members and personalities. Ricky, Beta Max, Maria, Meemaw, Tee, Scoochy, Megs, Sal, and Annie Pepper are no ordinary large family. There’s a character for every type of reader to relate to.
The reader will root, laugh, cry, moan and groan—and have an overall knee-slapping good time.
A series worth digging into.
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