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1. 30 Second Review: Do You Have a Cat? by Eileen Spinelli

Do You Have a Cat? by Eileen Spinelli My rating: 3 of 5 stars My favorite Eileen Spinelli books are the ones where she tells a story, Such as "Sophie's Masterpiece" or "Something to tell the Grandcows", but she does generic quite well, too. I particularly liked the nod to famous cat-owners throughout history. Helps to set this one apart from other cat-lover books. View all my reviews

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2. 30 Second Review: Prime Baby by Gene Luen Yang

Not at all what I expected: hilarious, sweet and subversive all at the same time. Spot-on characterization and comic timing drive this story of sibling resentment and inter dimensional alien missionaries. Previously serialized in the New York Times Magazine, now handily packaged as a complete graphic unit. I give it a 5 out of 5!

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