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Invisible Lizard in Love by Andy Atkins, Kurt Cyrus

calistareads's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a great little love story for Valentine’s day and it’s a different sort of story too. It’s set in a lush rainforest with plenty of green moss and colored flowers so the main color is green and we have a lonely chameleon. He loves blending in with the moss around him and he has 2 friends, the parrot and the monkey. They quickly find a partner and move off with them and now the chameleon is lonely. He sits making hearts all day in the moss when suddenly, the branch he sits on breaks and he falls several branches below in his tree. The dead limb he is on is balanced on another limb and he notices the other side has a warty lumpstool to balance his limb. The two have to work together to get to the middle. Well, he finds it’s another chameleon.

It’s a very cute little book, not overly sweet, but sweet. I love the lush artwork with green so vibrant it hums with life. The text rhymes and the chameleons make some beautiful colors with their environment. I think it’s a great Valentines book.

The nephew thought this book was pretty good. He liked that it was about chameleons and set in the forest. He thought it was so different. He gave this book 4 stars. That’s some good love from him. He thought the branch falling and then having to balance was exciting storytelling.

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4.0

The picture of both lizards with their googly eyes got me in the feels.
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