Written by: Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm
First line: Are you a groovy teen?
Why you should read this book: It's the 1970s and young adolescent Sunny is constantly preoccupied with the question of how groovy she, her clothes, her hair, and her life choices might be. While she wants to look good and have the right clothes, she finds that what she's enjoying most are the weekly sessions of this weird new game called Dungeons and Dragons, where she can pretend to be a powerful fighter. But when she realizes that playing RPGs with boys isn't considered as groovy as expensive designer jeans, she has to decide what her own priorities are, and whether it's OK for her to make choices that don't align with her friends'.
Why you shouldn't read this book: You think D&D is a directly transit to hell, or that girls and boys shouldn't be allowed to play together, or that your value as a friend and a human is somehow connected to how much your pants cost.
Friday, January 17, 2020
Sunny Rolls the Dice
Posted by Dragon at 2:44 PM
Labels: children, clothes, fiction, friendship, gaming, graphic novel, relationships, YA
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