Review Detail
Middle Grade Fiction
923
Funny Middle Grade Novel
(Updated: June 22, 2026)
Overall rating
3.7
Plot
4.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
3.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
Two Friends, One Dog, and a Very Unusual Week is described as reminiscent of Pippi Longstocking, and I believe that is an accurate statement. There is just something about one of the main characters Rani that gives off Pippi vibes and her energy and personality are the star of the book.
Emily lives with her parents on the third floor of an apartment building. A new neighbor moves in above them and thus begins a friendship between Emily and Rani. Rani is the same age as Emily but is living by herself on the top floor with her dog Otto while her mom is far away for photography work. Emily and Rani are opposites and that is what makes their friendship so interesting.
Rani has never been to school and has no understanding of society's rules. Emily is a rule follower who worries about what other people think of Rani's unusual behavior. Children at school are captivated by Rani's stories of animals she encountered on her travels. Sure, some of the details seem embellished, but that is what makes them so fascinating.
While Rani learns to navigate society, she gets into several humorous escapades. As the book progresses Emily learns to let go of worrying about what others think of Rani, while Rani discovers what a true friend is.
If you are looking for a funny friendship book for middle-grade readers, this is the book for you.
Emily lives with her parents on the third floor of an apartment building. A new neighbor moves in above them and thus begins a friendship between Emily and Rani. Rani is the same age as Emily but is living by herself on the top floor with her dog Otto while her mom is far away for photography work. Emily and Rani are opposites and that is what makes their friendship so interesting.
Rani has never been to school and has no understanding of society's rules. Emily is a rule follower who worries about what other people think of Rani's unusual behavior. Children at school are captivated by Rani's stories of animals she encountered on her travels. Sure, some of the details seem embellished, but that is what makes them so fascinating.
While Rani learns to navigate society, she gets into several humorous escapades. As the book progresses Emily learns to let go of worrying about what others think of Rani, while Rani discovers what a true friend is.
If you are looking for a funny friendship book for middle-grade readers, this is the book for you.
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