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J.J. Howard

Autor de That Time I Joined the Circus

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Conocimiento común

Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Florida, USA
Ocupaciones
English teacher

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Independent Reading Level Ages 9-12
Awards: Collecting Nebula Award Winners of the 1970s
 
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lprince83 | Apr 30, 2024 |
Author of Sit, Stay, Love J.J. Howard returns with another story of puppy love . . . now with two pugs!
Ana Ramos may not have a dog of her own, but she does get to walk her neighbor's adorable pug, Osito. One day, at the park, Osito befriends another pug, Pancake, whose owner just happens to be a cute new boy named Calvin. When Calvin assumes that Osito belongs to Ana, she doesn't correct him. No big deal, right? Ana doesn't realize the trouble she has unleashed until Calvin shows up at her school. Calvin suggests setting up play dates for the two pugs, and Ana can't bring herself to admit that Osito isn't hers. In fact, her fibs keep multiplying! Will Ana fess up and figure out how she feels about Calvin before her white lies catch up to her?… (más)
 
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stwombly | Apr 25, 2021 |
For some odd reason, I thought that this was going to be a magical story kinda like The Night Circus but maybe with some paranormal element. So this book wasn't what I expected at all. Lexi joins an actual normal circus (as normal as a circus can be anyhow). There are elephants, trapeze artists and fire-eaters. I loved the characters. They were all so unique and full of life. I loved watching Lexi turn the oddball charcters in the circus into her family and, in all honesty, hoped she would stay with the circus forever. I also enjoyed the role that music played in the novel. I wonder if there's a playlist that I can look up/download and listen to.… (más)
 
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melrailey | 14 reseñas más. | Apr 7, 2020 |
Lexi considers herself a New Yorker to the core. She’s a music fan and loves spending time with her best (and only) friends Eli and Bailey; that is, until her best friends started dating each other and she realizes that she wants to be the one dating Eli. To complicate matters, Lexi’s dad dies in an accident, leaving all of his money to Lexi’s missing mother whose last location was Europa Circus. Lexi is left to fend for herself and heads off in search of her mother - and unintentionally ends up joining the circus.

For me, Lexi has two big strikes against her. First, she is the kind of heroine that believes she’s invisible and doesn’t realize the affect she has on people. The type who isolates herself from the general population at school because she thinks they wouldn’t accept her—in other words, she's a bit of a snob who thinks that everyone else is a snob because she doesn’t want to take the time to know them.

The next was that, as soon as she’s removed from her New York City prep school and placed into Europa, two of the hottest guys suddenly fall for her, and now she doesn’t know what to do with the sudden attention. There was a bit of a love quadrangle which was both extremely puzzling and resolved itself a little too quickly and cleanly.

Generally I’m not a fan of characters like this, but Lexi has a way of making you chuckle, so I was able to look past these flaw and enjoy her narrative.

The story wraps up neatly - too neatly really - and was pretty predictable. There might have been room for deep relational connections and soul searching, but the plot stayed fully on the light side. However, it was refreshing that, even though it was light, Lexi grew as a person. That Time I Joined the Circus is a really light read, I’d recommend it for a quick beach read or a road-trip read.
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iShanella | 14 reseñas más. | Dec 2, 2016 |

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10
Miembros
534
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#46,620
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
17
ISBNs
45

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