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Sprites Behaving Badly (The Sprites' Adventures)
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What an original short novel.
Springs Behaving Badly defies genres, it's kind of a children's-style comedic book, but it's also very much for Millennials who grew up on 80s and 90s cartoons more than for modern kids.
It's silly, in a good way, as mischievous cartoon characters team up with a precocious child (whose tragic circumstances are almost fairy tale-esque archetype already) and cause havoc. Full of imagination, zany adventures, and there's even a racist villain so that's something of a deeper message.
It reads quickly and feels familiar to anyone of this generation. In fact, if it could be time traveled to 90s kids who would read it while still a child, that's ultimately the perfect audience. Still, it's sure to be entertaining to readers of all ages.
Springs Behaving Badly defies genres, it's kind of a children's-style comedic book, but it's also very much for Millennials who grew up on 80s and 90s cartoons more than for modern kids.
It's silly, in a good way, as mischievous cartoon characters team up with a precocious child (whose tragic circumstances are almost fairy tale-esque archetype already) and cause havoc. Full of imagination, zany adventures, and there's even a racist villain so that's something of a deeper message.
It reads quickly and feels familiar to anyone of this generation. In fact, if it could be time traveled to 90s kids who would read it while still a child, that's ultimately the perfect audience. Still, it's sure to be entertaining to readers of all ages.
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