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Uncool: Fights, Camera, Action by Jane De Suza

5.0


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Disclaimer: A physical copy was provided via Harper Collins India in exchange for an honest review. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.

Uncool is a dazzlingly illustrated middle grade novel that takes me back to my own school days – with panache and with hilarious results!

Uncool follows the voice of DD;
 the younger daughter of a single mother, who dreams of being a documentary film – maker and is starting her tremulous journey by making a documentary of her Class (Grade) 8 class.

Its easy to actually identify with DD – everything (well almost!) that’s she feels, from her first crush & to her issues with her sister and her mother – the low self esteem issues, the lies of a well – meaning kid & the learning from her own mistakes. The emotional wonder of being a teen in India is aptly captured and definitely identified with!

Uncool is the start to a wonderful new middle grade series that already promises to be one hilarious yet quite appropriate as well as pertinent in its expression of teen issues! This is a series that I am definitely looking forward to seeing exactly what path does Ms. De Suza take this series onto!



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