Dec 26, 2017BookEMonster rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
I love Olivia, but I wonder if she isn't more popular with moms than kids? The Olivia books are very adult in undertone, and sophisticated humour. I did like the anti-princess story, and the ending was awesome, and pure Olivia. I do…
Don't let the title fool you - this is an ANTI-princess book. It's basically about wanting to be unique.
(RE the previous comment about adoption - valid points, but I think the reader is overreacting - one page of a book does not…
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vernessa7
Jun 08, 2013vernessa7 rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This is a funny book by michael
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JewelMcLatchy
Feb 04, 2013JewelMcLatchy rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
And the Olivia books just keep getting better! Falconer has another hit with this one.
OFFENSIVE PORTRAYAL OF ADOPTION
As Olivia tries on identities, she considers: "Or maybe adopt orphans from all over the world!" The image: diapered babies, multi-ethnic, with sad mouths and blank stares, with Olivia smiling proudly as she…
My favorite pig character is back as she converses with her mother about the whole princess craze she notices all around her. Unique and spunky as ever, Olivia's style comes shining through again. Welcome back Olivia, after that not so…
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Olivia and the Fairy Princesses