3 stars

Overall, this was a good book. I liked the perspective taken on cyberbullying. Many stories that tackle bullying come from the perspective on the person being bullied. I liked that this one looked at the perspective of the perpetrators. Very realistic in their views. They didn’t think about how what they said might actually hurt someone, until they saw the damage of their actions. Very good message.

I wasn’t a fan of the illustrations. There was nothing wrong with them per se, just not really a style I enjoyed. Kind of messy and wobbly-looking. Not very engaging to me.

I did like the rhyming text. Very creative.

Good story about cyberbullying and perspective taking.

 

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