![]() ![]() After reading the second book, it also makes sense to mention that the books are told through a series of very short chapters that increase the pace of the read but also help slow the story down into bite size bits. ![]() They are their own entity, and while there are slight similarities, and they may share a fan base, and Raina does have a quote on the Holm’s book jackets, these stand by themselves, and the construction of Swing It, Sunny as a sequel helps make this series stand out. I feel a bit bad with the constant comparing of these books to Raina’s books. To my surprise, Swing It, Sunny is a straight up sequel to Sunny Side Up and should be read as part two in the series. I was wondering if like the Raina Telgemeier books, the Jenny and Matt Holm books would be a collection of themed graphic novels that fit a particular time and place. ![]() Please start with that review by clicking here. Scholastic Week continues with the sequel to yesterday’s book Sunny Side Up. Please keep up with all of my old Graphic Novel Reviews here as I quest for 365 in 365 days! ![]()
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