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A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo by Jill Twiss

veronicabane's review against another edition

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This is such a beautiful book about two boy bunnies who fall madly in love. They stand up to the stink bug that wants to keep them apart. It is a beautiful story about love conquering evil.

100% of the proceeds go to supporting LGBTQ+ youth through The Trevor Project and AIDS United. I finally tracked down a copy at Barnes and Noble and got to read it today. So happy that it lived up to (and exceeded) my expectations.

trevoryan's review against another edition

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4.0

This is just great satire. Period.

bravokidroxy's review

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emotional inspiring fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

Every single kid in my life now is going to get a copy of this book. I cannot deal my whole heart, thank god for John Oliver

categj's review

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5.0

A charming & delightful tale — beautifully illustrated. This story delivers a powerful and poignant message with humour and respect. I loved it!

therealbel's review against another edition

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5.0

Funny. Very funny.

But also very serious. And very perfect.

I love this book.

varunhorril's review against another edition

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5.0

“Stink bugs are temporary. Love is forever.”

labunnywtf's review

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5.0



::tap dances into room::

YOU get a book rec, and YOU get a book rec, YOU get a book rec. EVERYBODY GETS A BOOK REEEECCCCCCCCCCCCC!!

Seriously, I better be the last to read this one, because it is way too awesome for me to be ahead of the curve for once.

BOTUS! Nasty stinky stink bugs! A HEDGEHOG NAMED DILL PRICKLE.

::tap dances out of the room, screeching:: GO REEEEEEEADDD IIIITTTTT....*


* And also buy it and support a good cause.

thepaige_turner's review against another edition

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5.0

Honestly the ending made me cry a little. In the best way.

icalyn_13's review

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5.0

I bought this book when I saw John Oliver talk about it on his show. What an absolute joy to read. As a kid, I always felt different and like that was a bad thing. I put on a show to hide who I really was. Reading a book like this and knowing there are kids out there that will read this and be okay being different warms my heart. It may have started as a joke in some way, but this was a beautiful book that I hope parents keep reading to kids. Adults too!

mgouker's review against another edition

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5.0

Bunnies are cool. Mike Pence is boring. Love is love.