Paperback: 150 pages
Publisher: Pinwheel Books (October 31, 2013)
April Appleton is so annoyed at her older brother that she searches the Internet for a spell to turn him into a dog. When the spell works, April realizes she has more powers than she ever dreamed of! Now she has to figure out how to turn him back to normal before her parents find out. She has little time, but with help from her friends Grace and Eve she finds a book of magic that will hopefully reverse the spell. Will it work, and will April’s newfound magic save the day?
About Talia Aikens-Nuñez
Talia Aikens-Nuñez wanted to be a meteorologist, a politician and a lawyer. She never thought she would be a writer. It was the birth of her daughter that caused her to start writing. Raising a bilingual child inspired Talia to write multicultural children’s books. Talia’s family loves nature so much that she and her husband vowed that they will always try to live close to water. She, her husband and daughter live on a river in Connecticut with their daughter Isabella.
Find out more about Talia at her website and connect with her on Facebook.
My thoughts:
It was such a cute quick read. Obviously it's geared towards kids, but I read it as well as it looked like a fun story.
What made it funny were the things she had to go through and do to try and turn her brother back into himself after accidentally turning him a dog.
I had my son and nephew read the book, and even though they're boys and in the 10-12 age range, they both thought it was a funny book and enjoyed it.
This does sound like a fun read! Thanks for being on the tour.
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