A review by lilyn_g
A Song for the Thea Sisters by Thea Stilton, Nanette McGuinness

4.0

A Song for Thea Sisters is a well-drawn graphic novel aimed at middle-grade readers. It is the seventh in a series but stands alone fairly well. I imagine you'd get more from it if you understood how the Thea Sisters got to where they were, or even which one was which, but it's not necessary.

A Song for Thea Sisters tells a simple story with themes of working together, overcoming obstacles, and shows how it's good to be unselfish. It's an entertaining and easy read that even my 8-year-old enjoyed. At 56 pages, it is short enough to suit the attention span of the intended age range.

Neither of us (kiddo or I) are rabid fans after reading A Song for Thea Sisters, but we'd pick up another book if we saw it at the library. In the meantime, though, we're more inclined to stick with the Geronimo Stilton series.

Disclaimer: We received a free copy of this book via Netgalley for review consideration.

Read: March 18-19 2017