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3.8 1
Middle Grade Fiction 458
Delightful
Overall rating
 
3.8
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
3.0
"Wicked Marigold" by Caroline Carlson is a delightful and thought-provoking story that challenges the simplistic notion of good versus evil. The central message of the book is clear: life isn't black and white, and it's up to each individual to define and live their true self beyond the labels others may impose.

Marigold, the protagonist, is a character who embodies this message beautifully. She is a talented engineer with a knack for thinking outside the box, making her both relatable and inspiring for young readers. Her journey to understand that everyone has both good and bad within them is compelling and offers a meaningful lesson about self-acceptance and personal growth.

While Marigold's talent for engineering is refreshing and adds an intriguing layer to her character, it would have been wonderful to see even more of her ingenuity throughout the story. Her inventive spirit and unique problem-solving skills are highlights of the book, and showcasing more of these moments would have further enriched the narrative.

One of the standout aspects of "Wicked Marigold" is the humour woven into the character interactions. Carlson has a knack for creating comical and heartwarming scenes that will have children laughing out loud. These moments of levity balance the more serious themes of the story, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences.

Overall, "Wicked Marigold" is a charming and insightful book that encourages readers to look beyond surface appearances and embrace their true selves. With its engaging protagonist, important message, and humorous interactions, it's a story that will resonate with children and leave them with a smile on their faces. Caroline Carlson has crafted a book that is both entertaining and meaningful, making "Wicked Marigold" a delightful addition to any young reader's bookshelf.
Good Points
- there is no black and white and it's up to you to define who you want to be
- tons of female representation
- humorous interactions
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