5/24/2023 0 Comments Imaginary friend book review![]() ![]() ![]() Both are surprisingly dark, with beautiful stories made more arresting by the use of incredibly perfect illustrations. The best comparison I can devise is A Monster Calls, though that’s taking on a heavier subject. There are silly, humorous moments, but there are also really dark ones too. I mean, the first sentence is “Amanda was dead,” so this book isn’t going to be all fluffy magic times. It does, however, set the tone for The Imaginary really well. The introduction, as introductions often are, is a bit misleading. ![]() I’m so grateful that I tried The Imaginary, because it is this gorgeous, surprisingly creepy story about imaginary friends and growing up. However, all of the praise made me want to check out The Imaginary, so, when the time came, I requested it, crossing my fingers I wouldn’t regret my choice. Middle grade, as I keep saying, isn’t my jam most of the time. ![]()
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