The adventures of Little Missy Chloe continue! Whether it’s starting up her own blog, or being whisked away for a family ski vacation, Chloe is always finding new friends and worrying about how to hold on to old ones. Will Alex stay true even when he’s at another school?
For fans of Archie and The Babysitters Club, Chloe continues to delight readers with realistic tween struggles and gentle humor. Translated from the original French graphic novels, Chloe proves that the life and problems tweens face are universal.
I started reading this after it was gifted to me and its just not something I want to read. The style is weird with a 3rd person omniscient narrator, the content is very superficial and I don't know if I needed to read others in the series but I felt kind of lost. Overall, there are much better graphic novels to spend my time with.
I’m just not in the age range for this, and it shows. I don’t like Chloe as a protagonist. She’s too bland. Perhaps, she is meant to be like a blank canvas who kids can self-insert themselves too.
There’s a lot going on in this volume: Chole gets a blog, Chloe and friends protest against an unfair teacher, Chloe and her Dad get addicted to computer time, Chloe befriends a group of 6th graders, Chloe’s brother takes care of the school hamster, and a winter break vacation.
Chloe’s still vain but much nicer in this volume (though she lives for power haha). This volume just felt so dry. I wish Chloe and her supporting cast were more interesting. Fatouma’s just there to help Chloe learn about non-violent protests and tell the popular girls off, Mark just has a lisp and is good at computers, and Alex is her cute boyfriend, I guess.
Overall, this is a much longer volume with the same cute illustrations. The way the teacher protest ended felt way too easy, but, hopefully, this inspires kids to speak up more.
I got a couple of these books from Netgalley to review. I don't think I would have picked this up without being asked to review. It looks very young and it is. I didn't really get the full story because it seemed to jump all over the place. I was not a fan of the story, characters or even the artistry. I got through this one but don't think I will be picking another one up ever again. Not my kind of graphic novel.
Chloe seems to be a teenager trying to fit in with her new school while making new friends however things get off to a rough start with her class partner Fatolima. Chloe worried about her long distance relationship with her boyfriend Alex, as well as becoming friends with Fatolima. This book is recommended to kids who enjoy reading "The Baby sister's club" as well as the "Archie Comics". It's a warm graphic novel discussing the daily struggles of high school students popularity, boys, relationships and friends.