Quit Buggin Me (Princess Pulverizer#4) Nancy Krulik, 133 pages. Penguin, 2018 $16
Language: G (0 swears); Mature
Content: G; Violence: G
BUYING
ADVISORY: EL(K-3) -OPTIONAL
AUDIENCE
APPEAL: AVERAGE
Princess Pulverizer is off to find
another good deed to accomplish (the only way her father will let her attend
knight school). Together with her good friends, the knight Lucas and the dragon
Dribble, they find a town that needs their help. People have gone missing and
there are holes in the ground all over the apple orchard. Features lots of fun
illustrations throughout.
I have been a big fan of this
series, girl power and all, but this is my least favorite of the books so far. It’s
a big convoluted and confusing. I am not sure even girl power fans would like
all the gross out stuff –I didn’t. One thing that still kind of jars me is how
little the princess still cares about actually helping out, just accomplishing
her end goal- I was hoping by now we would see a glimmer of actual caring.
Reviewer: Stephanie MLS &
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